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Parte, Chap.
1 I, VII| the course of it that by daylight they held themselves safe 2 I, X| before night set in; but daylight and the hope of succeeding 3 I, XX| if he could, to wait till daylight; and so, while tightening 4 I, XX| telling stories from this till daylight, unless indeed you like 5 I, XXXV| departure.~ ~As soon as daylight came Anselmo, without missing 6 I, XLIII| us: God will soon send us daylight, and we will set all to 7 I, XLIII| in this conclusion, for daylight had hardly begun to appear 8 I, XLIII| and wait till it is broad daylight, and then we shall see whether 9 I, XLIV| It was by this time broad daylight; and for that reason, as 10 I, XLIX| is as true as that it is daylight now; and if it be a lie, 11 I, LII| the open field and broad daylight, but hides his name and 12 II, VIII| us to reach El Toboso by daylight; for there I am resolved 13 II, IX| much as I believe it is daylight now."~ ~Don Quixote took 14 II, IX| you, for here comes the daylight;" and without waiting for 15 II, IX| dissatisfied, said to him, "Senor, daylight will be here before long, 16 II, X| to-night, now that it is daylight I count upon finding them 17 II, XIV| bullies, let us wait till daylight, that the sun may behold 18 II, XXVI| generosity. Before it was daylight the man with the lances 19 II, XXVIII| and with the appearance of daylight they pursued their journey 20 II, LV| dim light that looked like daylight and found its way in on 21 II, LXVIII| from Dulcinea.~ ~And now daylight came, and the sun smote 22 II, LXIX| somewhat dark, the want of daylight could not be perceived. 23 II, LXX| desultory thoughts, when daylight came to them bringing with 24 II, LXX| darkness of the pit or in the daylight above, for I am not the 25 II, LXXII| measure joyful. He watched for daylight, to see if along the road