Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|       myself, whose ambition is directed to such deeds."~ ~The landlord,
 2   I,       III|   prayers. Having done this, he directed one of the ladies to gird
 3   I,        VI|        licentiate laugh, and he directed the barber to give him the
 4   I,       XII|       the best of it is, he has directed in his will that he is to
 5   I,       XII|     from this place to where he directed he should be buried."~ ~"
 6   I,      XIII|        are anxious that what he directed in his will should be so
 7   I,     XXIII|         them up, and his master directed him to see what the valise
 8   I,     XXIII|         he found him, and so he directed Sancho to take a short cut
 9   I,      XXVI|        by my master in which he directed his niece to give me three
10   I,     XXVII|     this quarter, and I at once directed my course hither, intending
11   I,     XXXIV|       first moment when Camilla directed him to make Anselmo hide
12   I,        XL|        they were divided, as he directed by his will, between the
13   I,       XLI|       to them except that I had directed them to wait at that spot.~ ~
14   I,     XLIII|      lady, that you should have directed your thoughts of love to
15   I,     XLVII|        the landlord aside, they directed him to saddle Rocinante
16   I,     XLVII|     with them, and Don Fernando directed the curate where to write
17   I,       LII|        took the road the curate directed, and at the end of six days
18  II,         I| sensible, well-written letters, directed one of his chaplains to
19  II,         X|         adversity are aimed and directed. Observe too, Sancho, that
20  II,        XI|       the strength of its venom directed. Nevertheless, there is
21  II,     XXXII|        My intentions are always directed to worthy ends, to do good
22  II,     XXXII|        whether it he that it is directed by the inscrutable will
23  II,      XLIX|        take them home, and they directed their steps towards the
24  II,        LX|      had stripped Dapple of, he directed them to return to the place
25  II,        LX|        In the end Roque Guinart directed Don Vicente's servants to
26  II,        LX|      his men fall in in line he directed all the clothing, jewellery,
27  II,        LX|       the person to whom it was directed.~ ~ ~ ~
28  II,      LXII|        the dance.~ ~Don Antonio directed him to be taken up bodily
29  II,     LXXII|         descended the slope and directed their steps to their village.~ ~ ~ ~
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