Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXVII|        which they were not a little astonished, as the place did not seem
 2   I,     XXVII|        striving to say to me. I was astonished at this unusual turn, which
 3   I,      XXIX|             Clenardo?" Dorothea was astonished at hearing her father's
 4   I,      XXIX|             Quixote's left leg. He, astonished at the stranger's words
 5   I,      XXIX|          Quixote was beyond measure astonished, and begged the curate to
 6   I,     XXXII|               There's a thing to be astonished at! Stopping a mill-wheel!
 7   I,     XXXIV|         shortly return. Camilla was astonished at Anselmo's reply, which
 8   I,       XLI|           in advance. They were not astonished to see liberated captives
 9   I,       XLI|            the other; but they were astonished at the beauty of Zoraida,
10   I,      XLII|             very carefully, no less astonished by his figure than by his
11   I,      XLIV|              after hearing him, was astonished, perplexed, and surprised,
12   I,         L| knight-errant had."~ ~The canon was astonished at the methodical nonsense (
13  II,         X|              at the same time, were astonished to see these two men, so
14  II,       XVI|             am left more amazed and astonished than before. What! is it
15  II,       XXV|          cousin staggered, the page astonished, the man from the braying
16  II,       XXV|       spirit of the devil; and I am astonished they have not denounced
17  II,      XXVI|            Don Quixote, was as much astonished at his mad freaks as at
18  II,     XXVII|           was the divining ape that astonished all the villages with his
19  II,      XXXI|             Don Quixote was greatly astonished, and this was the first
20  II,       XLV|          figure of the new governor astonished all those who were not in
21  II,       XLV|           all who were present were astonished, and he who was recording
22  II,     XLVII|               THE DUKE~ ~Sancho was astonished, and those who stood by
23  II,      XLIX|          who knew Sancho Panza were astonished to hear him speak so elegantly,
24  II,        LV|          and they were not a little astonished at it; they could easily
25  II,      LXIV|          Don Quixote was amazed and astonished, as well at the Knight of
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