Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|      want to die for it.~ ~The trembling clown replied that as he
 2   I,      VIII|       the friar to mount, who, trembling, terrified, and pale, as
 3   I,      VIII| cushion; and all present stood trembling, waiting in suspense the
 4   I,      XXII|    stone; Sancho stripped, and trembling with fear of the Holy Brotherhood;
 5   I,     XXVII|        upon his words, my legs trembling under me so that I could
 6   I,     XLIII|      continued, when a strange trembling seized her, as if she were
 7  II,      XIII|      but an emperor; but I was trembling all the time lest he should
 8  II,       XIV|      aghast and thunderstruck, trembling for the safety of his master
 9  II,       XXI|     addressed her in a hoarse, trembling voice:~ ~"Well dost thou
10  II,     XXXII|      having risen to his feet, trembling from head to foot like a
11  II,     XXXIV|        wondering, Sancho Panza trembling, and indeed, even they who
12  II,     XXXIX|      well as I could, and in a trembling and piteous voice I addressed
13  II,       XLV|     the complainant; he obeyed trembling; the woman took it, and
14  II,        LV|       eat my bread in fear and trembling, at any rate I take my fill;
15  II,    LXVIII|      on the other, in fear and trembling as great as Don Quixote'
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