Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXXII|         them up a tolerably good dinner. All this time Don Quixote
 2   I,     XXXII|          than eating.~ ~While at dinner, the company consisting
 3   I,    XXXIII|       husband felt for him. When dinner was over and the cloth removed,
 4   I,    XXXIII|        the household had gone to dinner. Lothario saw himself in
 5   I,      XLVI|       spinning, and let us go to dinner."~ ~Good God, what was the
 6  II,       III|         is waiting for me; after dinner I'll come back, and will
 7  II,       III|         to the ordinary fare, at dinner they talked chivalry, Carrasco
 8  II,     XVIII|          Here, being summoned to dinner, they brought their colloquy
 9  II,     XVIII|    intervals."~ ~They went in to dinner, and the repast was such
10  II,      XXXI|        seneschal, to lead him to dinner, as his hosts were already
11  II,     XXXII|   Quixote finally grew calm, and dinner came to an end, and as the
12  II,     XXXII|        with that he went away to dinner and took Sancho along with
13  II,    XXXIII|          before he had well done dinner, to visit the duchess, who,
14  II,     XXXIV|        found the tables laid and dinner served, in such grand and
15  II,     XLIII| intentions; and now let us go to dinner, for I think my lord and
16  II,      XLIV|         the same afternoon after dinner he handed them to him in
17  II,     XLVII|         to another asked if this dinner was to be eaten after the
18  II,     XLVII|          the shortcomings of the dinner shall be made good, and
19  II,         L|           and let's give him his dinner like a prince; for the good
20  II,         L|          paved with eggs for his dinner. His looks and his handsome
21  II,        LI|      that the senor governor has dinner entirely to his liking."~ ~"
22  II,        LI|         said Sancho; "give me my dinner, and then let it rain cases
23  II,       LII|          the feast and bring the dinner to a satisfactory end, lo
24  II,     LVIII|        green meadow eating their dinner. They had beside them what
25  II,     LVIII|          and getting up from his dinner he went and uncovered the
26  II,     LVIII|        them. They finished their dinner, took their images on their
27  II,        LX|       singing the abbot gets his dinner;' and then you may at once
28  II,     LXVII|       Sanchica will bring us our dinner to the pasture. But stay -
29  II,      LXXI|       singing the abbot gets his dinner,' and I'm not going to believe
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