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Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| notice that a knight was approaching the castle. But seeing that 2 I, II| seeing a man of this sort approaching in full armour and with 3 I, XVIII| following, Don Quixote perceived approaching them a large and thick cloud 4 I, XIX| found that the lights were approaching them, and the nearer they 5 I, XX| perceived that Torralva was approaching and would give him great 6 I, XX| the morning that was now approaching, or that he had eaten something 7 I, XXIII| not be of very low rank.~ ~Approaching them, the youth greeted 8 I, XXVIII| and that on the bridegroom approaching to unlace the bosom of her 9 I, XXXV| when he observed a man approaching on horseback from the city, 10 I, XXXVII| he seemed distressed, and approaching her who by her dress seemed 11 I, XXXVII| Zoraida."~ ~Night was now approaching, and by the orders of those 12 I, XLI| moreover her father, seeing her approaching slowly, called to her to 13 I, XLI| fifty mounted men swiftly approaching us at a hand-gallop. As 14 I, XLIV| and the travellers, who approaching asked him what was the matter 15 II, I| those who were present. Approaching a cage in which there was 16 II, V| Mari-Sancha that there will be no approaching her without calling her ' 17 II, IX| one with a pair of mules approaching the spot where they stood, 18 II, XI| them, and this merry-andrew approaching Don Quixote, began flourishing 19 II, XIX| down wearied, and Sancho approaching him said, "By my faith, 20 II, XXI| and bridegroom, who were approaching with musical instruments 21 II, XXIV| At this point they saw approaching the spot where they stood 22 II, XXX| him while Don Quixote was approaching all about the message; and 23 II, XLVI| Quixote observed it, and approaching them said, "I know very 24 II, XLIX| who seeing the authorities approaching stood still, and one of 25 II, LII| head to foot, one of whom approaching Don Quixote flung herself 26 II, LIII| room, just in time to see approaching along a corridor a band 27 II, LXIV| painted on his shield, who, on approaching sufficiently near to be 28 II, LXVIII| with fear, for the persons approaching them carried lances and 29 II, LXIX| official crossed over, and approaching Sancho threw over him a