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1 I, TransPre| proofs before him that he had hit the taste of the public, 2 I, I| wits being quite gone, he hit upon the strangest notion 3 I, I| ever madman in this world hit upon, and that was that 4 I, X| Thou hast said well and hit the point," answered Don 5 I, XVII| and verily believed he had hit upon the balsam of Fierabras; 6 I, XX| that is shrewd enough to hit the right point of a thing."~ ~" 7 I, XX| your worship knew how to hit the right point with your 8 I, XXVI| their object, the curate hit upon an idea very well adapted 9 I, XXIX| fertile in devices, soon hit upon a way of effecting 10 I, XXX| no doubt my good father hit the truth in every particular, 11 I, XXX| and I have made a lucky hit in commending myself to 12 I, XL| would be easy for him to hit on some way of getting us 13 I, XLVI| this, "your highness has hit the point; and that some 14 I, XLVIII| and I suspect they have hit upon this plan of carrying 15 II, VII| help me."~ ~"Oh, now I have hit it," said Don Quixote; " 16 II, IX| lady Dulcinea is than I can hit the sky."~ ~"Sancho, Sancho," 17 II, XI| Now indeed thou hast hit the point, Sancho," said 18 II, XIII| Sancho; "never fear but I'll hit upon the place it came from 19 II, XIX| are Toledans who do not hit it off when it comes to 20 II, XXII| I have just this minute hit upon what I asked you. The 21 II, XXV| though he does not always hit the truth in every case, 22 II, XXVIII| sore everywhere the staff hit me? If it was my ankles 23 II, LI| perhaps I may be able to hit the point."~ ~The querist 24 II, LXV| and in his own house, I hit upon a device for keeping