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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XIII| Don Quixote and those who accompanied him turned to examine the 2 I, XXVIII| high-bred grace, which, accompanied by such signs of genuine 3 I, XXVIII| sallied forth from the house, accompanied by my servant and abundant 4 I, XXXVII| the orders of those who accompanied Don Fernando the landlord 5 I, XLII| one of the servants who accompanied him what his name was, and 6 I, XLVII| master of the others who accompanied him, observing the regular 7 I, XLIX| the world." And so saying, accompanied by Sancho, he withdrew to 8 II, XIX| good language, if it be accompanied by practice. I, sirs, for 9 II, XX| notes of a Zamora bagpipe accompanied them, and with modesty in 10 II, XX| tabor and flute players accompanied them, and the dance having 11 II, XXI| all sorts around them, and accompanied by the priest and the relatives 12 II, XXI| followed his master, who accompanied Basilio's party, and left 13 II, XXII| dainty lure; but if beauty be accompanied by want and penury, then 14 II, XXIII| outcry and lamentation, accompanied by deep sighs and bitter 15 II, XLII| the office they hold he accompanied by a gentle suavity, which 16 II, L| along the roads alone, but accompanied by coaches and litters and 17 II, LVI| lists. Shortly afterwards, accompanied by several trumpets and 18 II, LXIII| filled with moving tears, accompanied by plenty from the bystanders. 19 II, LXIV| out at once to the beach accompanied by Don Antonio and several 20 II, LXVIII| death as with a play!~ ~He accompanied each verse with many sighs 21 II, LXIX| so the clarions sounded, accompanied by the flutes, and the voices 22 II, LXXIII| capering round them, and accompanied by the curate and the bachelor,