Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      VIII|     Sancho Panza.~ ~"Those thou seest there," answered his master, "
 2   I,         X|        when in some battle thou seest they have cut me in half
 3   I,     XVIII|      fame for all ages to come. Seest thou that cloud of dust
 4   I,     XVIII|           That knight whom thou seest yonder in yellow armour,
 5   I,       XXI| returned Don Quixote; "tell me, seest thou not yonder knight coming
 6   I,      XXXI|        art!" said Don Quixote; "seest thou not, Sancho, that this
 7   I,     XXXIV|        keep this secret as thou seest it should be kept in circumstances
 8   I,     XXXIV|         to cross this line thou seest, or even approach it, the
 9   I,       XLI|        be not alarmed when thou seest us; for most surely we shall
10   I,     XLIII|       to see my lady; when thou seest her I entreat of thee to
11   I,      XLIX|         Quixote, "and when thou seest an opportunity for effecting
12  II,         X|           How now, Sancho? thou seest how I am hated by enchanters!
13  II,       XII|       of my lady's beauty; thou seest how this knight is raving,
14  II,      XXIX|         saw them he cried out, "Seest thou there, my friend? there
15  II,       XLI|        his hands he said, "Thou seest, brother Sancho, the long
16  II,      XLII|         reasonable expectation, seest thyself blessed in the fulfillment
17  II,      XLII|         has breathed upon thee, seest thyself without more ado
18  II,       LIV|     thou art at Rome do as thou seest," he asked Ricote for his
19  II,     LVIII|        fortune has befallen us! Seest thou this gentleman we have
20  II,       LXV|         said Don Quixote; "thou seest my suspension and retirement
21  II,    LXVIII|   governor, and through me thou seest thyself in immediate expectation
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