Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       VII|    your worship left this, and dismounting from a serpent that he rode
 2   I,      VIII|       the friar on the ground, dismounting briskly from his ass, rushed
 3   I,        XX|    What art thou talking about dismounting or sleeping for?" said Don
 4   I,     XXIII|     with equal politeness, and dismounting from Rocinante advanced
 5   I,      XXIX|       her in his arms, and she dismounting with great ease of manner
 6  II,         X|      three village lasses, and dismounting from Dapple, caught hold
 7  II,       XIV|     where his master was, who, dismounting from Rocinante, went and
 8  II,     XVIII|        presented; he, however, dismounting from Rocinante, advanced
 9  II,       XIX|        disputed question;" and dismounting from Rocinante and grasping
10  II,       XIX| company, the peasants, without dismounting from their asses, served
11  II,       XXI|     sad fate, and Don Quixote, dismounting from Rocinante, hastened
12  II,       XXI|     though not hungry, without dismounting from Dapple he followed
13  II,      XXIX|      the reason of this sudden dismounting and tying. Don Quixote made
14  II,       XXX|     huntress was standing, and dismounting knelt before her and said, "
15  II,       XXX|       permit; on the contrary, dismounting from his horse, he went
16  II,     XXXIV|        the rear of all without dismounting from Dapple, whom he dared
17  II,     XXXIV|        hell itself."~ ~Without dismounting, the demon then turned to
18  II,        LV|      examined the hole without dismounting; but as he was looking at
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