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1 I, XI| fruit. The clear streams and running brooks yielded their savoury 2 I, XV| offering to their mares, came running up armed with stakes, and 3 I, XIX| looking exactly like maskers running on some gala or festival 4 I, XX| gently and silently the running string which alone held 5 I, XXII| galley slaves, who were now running riot, and had stripped the 6 I, XXII| with by night as by day, running or resting, in peace or 7 I, XXXV| my own eyes and the blood running from the body as if from 8 I, XLI| conversation, a Moor came running up, exclaiming that four 9 I, XLI| my will. Her father came running up to where we were, and 10 I, XLI| hours spent, as we were running with all sail set and oars 11 I, XLI| to strike sail to avoid running foul of her, while they 12 I, XLIII| Maritornes, and making a running knot on the halter, she 13 I, XLIV| everyone in the inn came running to know what the noise and 14 I, XLIX| will answer for his not running away," said Sancho.~ ~"And 15 I, LII| processionists seeing them come running, and with them the officers 16 I, LII| Sancho Panza's wife came running, for she by this time knew 17 II, XIV| known to make something like running, for on all others it was 18 II, XVI| himself off Dapple, and running in haste seized his right 19 II, XLIV| tuned the harp, Altisidora, running her hand across the strings, 20 II, XLVI| upon the cats that were running about the room, he made 21 II, XLVII| that one would fancy it was running away from her mouth; and 22 II, XLVII| his eyes watery and always running; but he has the disposition 23 II, XLVIII| neatness I say nothing, for the running water is not purer, and 24 II, L| And then, skipping, running, and capering, the girl 25 II, LVIII| falling there, started off running after the drove, shouting 26 II, LXVI| increased his pace and half running came up to him, and embracing 27 II, LXVII| HE HAD GIVEN HIS WORD WAS RUNNING ITS COURSE; WITH OTHER EVENTS 28 II, LXXIII| the ass's mitre and came running to see it, calling out to