Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|   there seemed to come feeble cries as of some one in distress,
 2   I,        IV|   fruit of my ambition. These cries, no doubt, come from some
 3   I,        IV|      the direction whence the cries seemed to proceed. He had
 4   I,        IV|   years of age, from whom the cries came. Nor were they without
 5   I,      VIII|    Rocinante, heedless of the cries his squire Sancho sent after
 6   I,      VIII|     that he neither heard the cries of Sancho, nor perceived,
 7   I,       XIV|     scaly snake,~ The awesome cries of monsters yet unnamed,~
 8   I,      XVII|    dog at Shrovetide.~ ~ ~The cries of the poor blanketed wretch
 9   I,      XVII|   mouth he was stopped by the cries of his master exclaiming, "
10   I,      XXXI|       through a wood, I heard cries and piteous complaints as
11   I,       XLI|   thieves, thieves!" by which cries we were all thrown into
12   I,       XLI|      into perplexity by these cries, not knowing what to do;
13   I,      XLIV|     see who was uttering such cries, and those who were outside
14   I,       XLV|     whole inn was nothing but cries, shouts, shrieks, confusion,
15   I,    XLVIII|      delight, and regards and cries them up as perfection when
16   I,         L|     it and uttering the usual cries to make it stop or turn
17   I,       LII|      can be said!"~ ~ ~At the cries and moans of Sancho, Don
18   I,       LII|       was piteous to hear the cries the two good ladies raised,
19  II,       III|     of the fulling mills; one cries up the description of the
20  II,        XX|      with jubilant shouts and cries of "Long live Camacho and
21  II,     XXXIV|        he began to utter such cries, and call for help so earnestly,
22  II,     XXXIV| Quixote, turning round at the cries of Sancho, for he knew by
23  II,        LV|   looking at it he heard loud cries proceeding from it, and
24  II,       LXI|       and a tramp, tramp, and cries of "Clear the way there!"
25  II,       LXI|    with shouts and outlandish cries and cheers to where Don
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