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1 I, TransPre| Helen going off in high spirits on Paris's arm, and Dido 2 I, XXXII| listening to some tale, for my spirits are not yet tranquil enough 3 I, XXXVII| that was in the highest spirits and good humour was the 4 I, XLVII| smell, because they are spirits; or, if they have any smell, 5 I, L| may feel and raise your spirits should they be depressed. 6 I, LII| esteem of lofty and noble spirits, and in consequence their 7 II, V| came home in such glee and spirits that his wife noticed his 8 II, VIII| sight of which Don Quixote's spirits rose and Sancho's fell, 9 II, XI| Rocinante's vivacity and high spirits. But the moment Sancho quitted 10 II, XVI| his journey in the high spirits, satisfaction, and self-complacency 11 II, XXX| reached their beasts in low spirits and bad humour enough, knight 12 II, XXXVII| as they are the haunting spirits of the antechambers and 13 II, XLIV| last he went to bed, out of spirits and heavy at heart, as much 14 II, XLVII| is not a day but the evil spirits torment him three or four 15 II, LIV| capable of; and so in high spirits and satisfaction he awaited 16 II, LV| Don Quixote, who in high spirits and satisfaction was looking 17 II, LVIII| at his ease, and in fresh spirits to take up the pursuit of