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1 I, TransPre| have been often seen in the streets of Alcala at that time; 2 I, TransPre| impossibility for a man to walk the streets with any delight or without 3 I, TransPre| the prim regularity of its streets and houses; everything is 4 I, IX| very scraps of paper in the streets, led by this natural bent 5 I, XXVII| passing through one of the streets of the city at the hour 6 I, XXVIII| from rushing out into the streets, crying aloud and proclaiming 7 I, XXXVI| talk of the gossips in the streets; make not the old age of 8 I, LII| howling, would run three streets without stopping. It so 9 II, V| of backbiters; and in the streets here they swarm as thick 10 II, VIII| up and down, sweeping the streets, as they say. And yet, on 11 II, IX| search about among these streets or alleys before me, and 12 II, XVI| nor dragged through the streets, nor exposed either at the 13 II, XXVI| mouth of the boys about the streets. Its subject is the release 14 II, XXVI| while carried through the streets of the city according to 15 II, XLIX| wish to see, and but a few streets of the town had been traversed 16 II, XLIX| attack people in the very streets?"~ ~"Be calm, my good man," 17 II, XLIX| night; nor do I know what streets are like, or plazas, or 18 II, XLIX| not go beyond seeing the streets of this town."~ ~The appearance 19 II, LIII| of boiling oil! Block the streets with feather beds!" In short, 20 II, LV| found it, with the same streets, houses, and roofs it had 21 II, LVI| little blind boy whom in our streets they commonly call Love 22 II, LXII| overhanging one of the chief streets of the city, in full view 23 II, LXII| that going along one of the streets Don Quixote lifted up his