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1 I, VIII| they rode on. They wore travelling spectacles and carried sunshades; 2 I, X| there are no men in armour travelling on any of these roads, nothing 3 I, XIII| on horseback in handsome travelling dress, with three servants 4 I, XV| knight-errant, there was coming, travelling post and at the very heels 5 I, XIX| them on the road they were travelling a great number of lights 6 I, XXIII| now that he fancied he was travelling in a safe quarter) than 7 I, XXIX| all about the hardship of travelling on foot.~ ~Cardenio and 8 I, XLI| well by the exertion of travelling as by joy at finding herself 9 I, XLII| the hand a young girl in a travelling dress, apparently about 10 I, XLVII| overtook them, for they were travelling, not at the sluggish, deliberate 11 II, IV| after, I know not how many, travelling with her ladyship the Princess 12 II, XVI| along the road they were travelling; and persuaded that this 13 II, XXIII| hanging suspended by the rope, travelling downwards into that dark 14 II, XXIV| the time I have spent in travelling with your worship as very 15 II, XXIV| poverty are the reason of my travelling so airily, and it is to 16 II, XLI| witch to have a taste for travelling through the air. What would 17 II, XLI| brings you back on foot travelling as a pilgrim from hostel 18 II, XLIV| had left behind a pair of travelling boots, which he resolved 19 II, XLVI| chamois suit and put on his travelling boots to hide the disaster 20 II, LIV| coming along the road he was travelling six pilgrims with staves, 21 II, LXV| without his armour and in travelling gear, and Sancho on foot, 22 II, LXVI| Senor," returned Sancho, "travelling on foot is not such a pleasant