Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       open to tempt the public, wondering, it may be, what that little
 2   I,      VIII|      friars drew rein and stood wondering at the appearance of Don
 3   I,     XXIII|     find your way out; and I am wondering how you have managed to
 4   I,     XXIII|        with his good looks, and wondering at his question and the
 5   I,      XXXV|       is that the whole city is wondering at the occurrence, for no
 6   I,      XLII|        they were all attention, wondering, Cardenio came to the door
 7   I,      XLIX|         The canon gazed at him, wondering at the extraordinary nature
 8  II,     XXIII| presence held me spellbound and wondering. He approached me, and the
 9  II,       XXV|      him his owner said, 'I was wondering he did not answer, for if
10  II,     XXXII|        Don Quixote's chin, who, wondering at such a ceremony, said
11  II,    XXXIII|    simplicity of her duenna, or wondering at the language and proverbs
12  II,     XXXIV|     duchess amazed, Don Quixote wondering, Sancho Panza trembling,
13  II,    XLVIII|        there we will leave him, wondering who could have been the
14  II,         L|       their fineness he fell to wondering afresh, and said, "By the
15  II,       LXI|        Quixote stood amazed and wondering; and one of them, he to
16  II,      LXII|        Don Quixote was puzzled, wondering what could be the object
17  II,      LXVI|         pushed on, leaving them wondering at what they had seen and
18  II,       LXX|       left the duke and duchess wondering not only at his simplicity
19  II,     LXXIV|     They looked at one another, wondering at Don Quixote's words;
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