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1 I, XXI| the windows of his royal palace, and as soon as he beholds 2 I, XXI| richly adorned chamber of the palace, where, having removed his 3 I, L| strong castle or gorgeous palace with walls of massy gold, 4 I, L| leads him into the rich palace or castle, and strips him 5 II, VIII| portico of some rich and royal palace."~ ~"It might have been 6 II, IX| my son, lead on to the palace of Dulcinea, it may be that 7 II, IX| Body of the sun! what palace am I to lead to," said Sancho, " 8 II, IX| some small apartment of her palace," said Don Quixote, "to 9 II, IX| of my lady Dulcinea is a palace, is this an hour, think 10 II, IX| first of all find out the palace for certain," replied Don 11 II, IX| here should be Dulcinea's palace."~ ~"Then let your worship 12 II, IX| building in question was no palace, but the chief church of 13 II, IX| crossed the threshold of her palace, and that I am enamoured 14 II, IX| whereabouts here is the palace of the peerless princess 15 II, IX| for the house, castle, or palace, of my lady, and it will 16 II, X| says it will be some royal palace or grand castle. And have 17 II, XXIII| my sight a stately royal palace or castle, with walls that 18 II, XXIII| Montesinos led me into the palace of crystal, where, in a 19 II, XXXII| altogether unable to discover the palace of Dulcinea; and that the 20 II, XXXII| and a great hubbub in the palace, and Sancho burst abruptly 21 II, XXXIX| caused all the duennas of the palace, those that are here present, 22 II, XLVII| carried Sancho to a sumptuous palace, where in a spacious chamber 23 II, XLIX| chance it is given these palace dishes, it receives them 24 II, LXX| pig-sty than in a royal palace. They gave it very readily,