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1 I, TransPre| sunshades, mounted on their tall mules; the strollers in 2 I, VIII| dromedaries, for not less tall were the two mules they 3 I, XII| are a couple of dozen of tall beeches, and there is not 4 I, XX| reach a spot in among some tall trees, whose leaves stirred 5 I, XX| saw that he was among some tall trees, chestnuts, which 6 I, XXX| moreover, that he would be tall of stature and lank featured; 7 I, XLVII| sixteen cuts down a giant as tall as a tower and makes two 8 II, I| owners were giants, and as tall as great towers; geometry 9 II, I| he cannot have been very tall; and I am inclined to be 10 II, VI| go, each of them, on two tall towers by way of legs, and 11 II, XII| squire passed under some tall shady trees, and Don Quixote 12 II, XIII| answered Sancho; "but she is as tall as a lance, and as fresh 13 II, XIV| yield; and he is a man of tall stature, gaunt features, 14 II, XIV| built man, but not very tall in stature. Over his armour 15 II, XXXIV| strove in vain to mount a tall oak. As he was clinging 16 II, XLI| garden they perceived a tall lance planted in the ground, 17 II, XLVII| her gracefulness and her tall figure, it would astonish 18 II, XLVIII| for the moment she saw his tall yellow form with the coverlet 19 II, LXII| on Rocinante, but upon a tall mule of easy pace and handsomely