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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| political power, a like fate had befallen the cities, the free constitutions 2 I, TransPre| When Cervantes saw what had befallen them, he charged his companions 3 I, V| your worship think can have befallen my master, Senor Licentiate 4 I, XV| him."~ ~"In what has now befallen us," answered Sancho, "I' 5 I, XIX| these mishaps that have befallen us of late have been without 6 I, XXIII| marvellous adventures that had befallen knights-errant in like solitudes 7 I, XXVI| mishap of the blanket had befallen him. As soon as he recognised 8 I, XXVI| him, what adventures had befallen him, and how he was carrying 9 I, XXVI| the blanketing that had befallen himself in that inn, into 10 I, XXVIII| my mind whether what had befallen me was for good or evil. 11 I, XXXIII| the misfortune that has befallen thee; it will suffice to 12 I, XXXIV| when the same must have befallen Lothario, love having chosen 13 I, XXXV| witness the sad fate which had befallen Anselmo; and then he read 14 I, XXXVI| Fernando recounted what had befallen him in the city after he 15 I, XLI| apprehension of some mishap having befallen us. It was barely two hours 16 I, XLVII| could not make out what had befallen him; and all his attendants 17 II, XXV| and acquaintances what had befallen them in their search for 18 II, XLIV| some great misfortune had befallen him, stretched himself on 19 II, XLVI| All these mishaps have befallen thee, hardhearted knight, 20 II, XLIX| Sancho, "no other mishap has befallen you, nor was it jealousy 21 II, LIV| moment of anything that had befallen him in his government; for 22 II, LVIII| and pleasantest that have befallen us in the whole course of 23 II, LVIII| what great good fortune has befallen us! Seest thou this gentleman 24 II, LXIV| THAN ALL THAT HAD HITHERTO BEFALLEN HIM~ ~ ~The wife of Don