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1 I, TransPre| who have taken him for a companion and counsellor on the roads 2 I, II| Rocinante, the constant companion of my ways and wanderings." 3 I, VIII| saddle, spurred after his companion, who was standing at a distance 4 I, XII| by name, who had been his companion in his studies, took to 5 I, XIII| horseback addressing his companion said to him, "It seems to 6 I, XIV| took their Vivaldo and his companion did the same; and Don Quixote 7 I, XXIV| wished me to become the companion, not servant, of his eldest 8 I, XXV| thou, my squire, pleasant companion in my prosperous and adverse 9 I, XXVIII| my chamber with no other companion than a damsel who waited 10 I, XXXVII| they all stood round his companion and that she made no reply 11 I, XLI| as Heaven has made me the companion of Zoraida, I think no other 12 II, X| knees, preventing their companion from going on. She, however, 13 II, XIX| some trusty and pleasant companion to accompany him before 14 II, XIX| more especially when the companion has to be his companion 15 II, XIX| companion has to be his companion in bed, at board, and everywhere, 16 II, XXXVIII| the beard of Trifaldin my companion here of present, well mayest 17 II, XLVI| from her swoon, said to her companion, "The lute must be left, 18 II, LVIII| They told him that their companion was the valiant Don Quixote 19 II, LIX| he put a book which his companion carried into the hands of 20 II, LXII| the fair querist.~ ~Her companion then came up and said, "