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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| made by anyone else.~ ~The extraordinary influence of the romances 2 I, III| addressed him in language so extraordinary that it is impossible to 3 I, XII| had led them to make so extraordinary a change. About this time 4 I, XVI| up to his imagination as extraordinary a delusion as can well be 5 I, XVI| Toledo, who, also hearing the extraordinary noise of the conflict, seized 6 I, XX| arrives for attempting this extraordinary adventure you are looking 7 I, XXIII| again into the sierra with extraordinary swiftness. When some of 8 I, XXVI| endeavour to find out if his extraordinary madness admitted of any 9 I, XXXI| worship bore her, and the extraordinary penance you were doing for 10 I, XLII| met with one of the most extraordinary adventures that ever befell 11 I, XLII| Judge an account of his extraordinary humour, with which he was 12 I, XLIX| at him, wondering at the extraordinary nature of his madness, and 13 I, LI| beheld her marvelled at the extraordinary gifts with which heaven 14 II, IV| is now searching for with extraordinary diligence, he will at once 15 II, XIV| Mirrors.~ ~At this moment the extraordinary nose of the squire presented 16 II, XV| had it not been for the extraordinary fancies of Don Quixote, 17 II, XVIII| filled with amazement at the extraordinary figure he presented; he, 18 II, XXV| him an ape with the most extraordinary gift ever seen in an ape 19 II, XXV| thinking over this ape's extraordinary gift, and have come to the 20 II, XXXVI| that those suffering any extraordinary affliction or sorrow, in 21 II, XLVIII| trim he looked the most extraordinary scarecrow that could be 22 II, LVI| Senor Don Quixote are so extraordinary that I am ready to believe 23 II, LVIII| of his vainglorious and extraordinary proposal.~ ~Don Quixote, 24 II, LXIX| OF THE STRANGEST AND MOST EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURE THAT BEFELL DON