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1 I, TransPre| companions to join him in trying to reach Oran, then a Spanish 2 I, TransPre| family had been all this time trying once more to raise the ransom 3 I, TransPre| without Sancho Panza is like trying to think of a one-bladed 4 I, TransPre| Quixote hesitated a little, trying whether he could call to 5 I, VII| Quixote hesitated a little, trying whether he could call to 6 I, XX| not right to tempt God by trying so tremendous a feat from 7 I, XXIII| master had halted, and was trying with the point of his pike 8 I, XXXV| in Leonela's room, and on trying to enter to see who it was, 9 I, XL| with three other comrades, trying, to pass away the time, 10 I, XLI| good luck would have it, on trying the gate it opened as easily 11 I, XLIV| highwayman wants to kill me for trying to recover my property."~ ~" 12 I, XLVII| curate and he himself were trying so hard to conceal; and 13 I, XLVIII| burnt off my eyebrows in trying to observe the principles 14 I, XLIX| never existed, would be like trying to persuade him that the 15 II, V| Sancho, "what do you mean by trying, without why or wherefore, 16 II, XXIX| leaving him, and Rocinante is trying to escape and plunge in 17 II, XXIX| know what need there is for trying these experiments, for I 18 II, XLVIII| wily and cunning, may be trying now to entrap me with a 19 II, XLVIII| cap in hand, persisted in trying to accompany the alcalde, 20 II, LV| say what they like; for trying to stop slanderers' tongues 21 II, LV| slanderers' tongues is like trying to put gates to the open 22 II, LVI| Tosilos meanwhile was trying to unlace his helmet, and 23 II, LVIII| that persecute me are not trying to entangle me in them and 24 II, LXV| done the whole world in trying to bring the most amusing 25 II, LXVI| the tenderness of my feet, trying to make them travel more 26 II, LXVII| gallant shepherds who were trying to revive and imitate the 27 II, LXXI| will be nothing lost by trying it; consider how much thou 28 II, LXXII| Quixote the Good have been trying to persecute me with Don