Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XIV|          if every sort of beauty excited love and won the heart,
 2   I,        XV|      attacked the Yanguesans and excited and impelled by the example
 3   I,     XXIII|        keen was the covetousness excited in him by the discovery
 4   I,      XXIV|          warmly, that my praises excited in him a desire to see a
 5   I,    XXXIII| something never before seen that excited wonder and amazement, he
 6   I,     XXXVI|    senses, and so marked that it excited the pity of Dorothea and
 7   I,    XXXVII|  indicates."~ ~By these words he excited a desire in all who heard
 8   I,   XXXVIII|         to say all he wanted. It excited fresh pity in those who
 9   I,      XLII|         his father's advice; and excited and rejoiced, he called
10   I,     XLIII|          began afresh, all which excited Dorothea's curiosity to
11   I,       LII|        But the one that was most excited by hearing it was Don Quixote,
12   I,       LII|         little, and in a hoarse, excited voice he exclaimed, "You
13  II,       XVI|         profound melancholy, and excited fresh amazement in Don Diego.
14  II,       XLV|        the cattle dealer's purse excited the admiration of the bystanders,
15  II,     LVIII|      declared her passion, which excited in my mind embarrassment
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