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Parte, Chap.
1 I, III| to-morrow morning, and that to-night I shall watch my arms in 2 I, X| castle where we may lodge to-night and make the balsam I told 3 I, XLVII| a fair wind, and will be to-night in Lombardy and to-morrow 4 II, X| lady's palaces or castles to-night, now that it is daylight 5 II, XXIV| to shelter ourselves in to-night."~ ~"Not far from this," 6 II, XXIV| them for, I mean to lodge to-night at the inn that is beyond 7 II, XXV| there's company in the inn to-night that will pay to see that 8 II, XXVI| him to come looking for me to-night; but to-morrow will soon 9 II, XLVI| be placed in my chamber to-night; and I will comfort this 10 II, XLVII| bread and an onion?"~ ~"To-night at supper," said the carver, " 11 II, XLIX| ll make him sleep there to-night without air."~ ~"By God," 12 II, XLIX| very beautiful young girl), to-night, about an hour ago, more 13 II, LIII| have been trampling over me to-night."~ ~"That is unnecessary, 14 II, LIV| my master Don Quixote is to-night."~ ~"God be with thee, brother 15 II, LXX| All that you have seen to-night has been make-believe; I' 16 II, LXXI| another turn at thyself to-night, and wouldst thou rather