Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XIII|           and one who had gained entrance into the stronghold of the
 2   I,     XXVII|      told them that here was the entrance, and that they would do
 3   I,     XXXVI|          chair that stood at the entrance of the room where Cardenio
 4   I,       XLI|          fainted in alarm at the entrance of those dogs," and taking
 5   I,      XLII|       Quixote was present at the entrance of the Judge with the young
 6   I,      XLII|        short, the Judge made his entrance in a state of bewilderment,
 7  II,      VIII|         arrived, they made their entrance into the city, where something
 8  II,       XVI|          watchful heart, find an entrance into mine. I strive to make
 9  II,     XVIII|       the store-room, and at the entrance the cellar, with plenty
10  II,       XIX|          been constructed at the entrance of the town were filled
11  II,        XX|         Quixote was watching the entrance, at one end of the arcade,
12  II,      XXII|        himself down or effect an entrance except by sheer force or
13  II,     XXIII|       makes a grand and imposing entrance into Portugal; but for all
14  II,    XXXVII| Distressed Duenna was making her entrance. The duchess asked the duke
15  II,    XXXVII|        drums and fife made their entrance as before; and here the
16  II,         L|     worship, our house is at the entrance of the town, and my mother
17  II,    LXXIII|         GREAT HISTORY~ ~ ~At the entrance of the village, so says
18  II,    LXXIII|        and upon the green at the entrance of the town they came upon
19  II,    LXXIII|        bachelor, they made their entrance into the town, and proceeded
20  II,     LXXIV|         saved the trouble by the entrance of the three. The instant
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