Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         V|     and bruises he could not sit upright on the ass, and
 2   I,        XI|     the arm he forced him to sit down beside himself.~ ~The
 3   I,        XI|     so, as thou livest, pray sit down and sing that ballad
 4   I,       XVI|   not utter a word, made her sit down on the bed. He then
 5   I,      XXIX|     your worship, and he can sit behind if the beast will
 6  II,       XII| Quixote by the arm, saying, "Sit down here, sir knight; for,
 7  II,      XXIX|    thy master bids thee, and sit down to table with him;'
 8  II,      XXXI|      them, they proceeded to sit down to table. The duke
 9  II,      XXXI|   pair of them were going to sit down to table-and I think
10  II,      XXXI|   pair of them were going to sit down to table, as I said,
11  II,      XXXI|    compelled him by force to sit down, saying, 'Sit down,
12  II,      XXXI|  force to sit down, saying, 'Sit down, you stupid lout, for
13  II,      XXXI|  stupid lout, for wherever I sit will he the head to you;
14  II,    XXXIII|   listening to him, made him sit down beside her on a low
15  II,    XXXIII|      breeding, wanted not to sit down; the duchess, however,
16  II,    XXXIII|  however, told him he was to sit down as governor and talk
17  II,       XLI|    his best plan would be to sit sideways like a woman, as
18  II,      XLII|  almost by force made Sancho sit down beside him, and in
19  II,     XLIII|   the horse's belly, nor yet sit so loosely that one would
20  II,      XLIV| mighty arms enfold,~ Or even sit beside thy bed~ And scratch
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