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1 I, II| sight it was to see him eating, for having his helmet on 2 I, X| knights-errant to go without eating for a month, and even when 3 I, X| mention made of knights-errant eating, unless by accident or at 4 I, X| they could not do without eating and performing all the other 5 I, XXV| business of mine lies in not eating, and in performing other 6 I, XXXI| sleeping on the ground, not eating bread off a tablecloth nor 7 I, XXXI| browsing while they were eating. Dorothea asked him what 8 I, XXXII| now do him more good than eating.~ ~While at dinner, the 9 I, XXXVII| observed Don Quixote leave off eating, and, moved by an impulse 10 I, XLIII| remain in this state, without eating or drinking or sleeping, 11 I, L| already said. As they were eating they suddenly heard a loud 12 II, IX| palace-and I wish I saw the dogs eating it for leading us such a 13 II, XX| wouldst have no time left for eating or sleeping; for thou wouldst 14 II, XXXII| uttering another word, or eating another morsel, he went 15 II, XLIV| out into the street after eating nothing to oblige him to 16 II, XLVII| is I can't go on without eating; and if we are to be prepared 17 II, LIV| sway over us while we are eating and drinking. At length, 18 II, LVIII| grass of a green meadow eating their dinner. They had beside 19 II, LIX| vexation he remained without eating, and out of pure politeness 20 II, LIX| live dying, and thou to die eating; and to prove the truth 21 II, LIX| ll stretch out my life by eating until it reaches the end 22 II, LIX| take my advice, and after eating lie down and sleep a bit 23 II, LXII| moderation and cleanliness in eating might be inscribed and graved