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Parte, Chap.
1 I, IV| dawning when Don Quixote quitted the inn, so happy, so gay, 2 I, XX| that you will have hardly quitted this spot when from pure 3 I, XX| forget him. Sancho who never quitted his side, stretched his 4 I, XXVII| ending life. In a word, I quitted the house and reached that 5 I, XXVIII| if to refresh my mind I quitted them for a while, I found 6 I, XXVIII| his expectation, he had quitted the city in despair, leaving 7 I, XXVIII| instant I heard the notice I quitted the city with my servant, 8 I, XXIX| and so losing patience I quitted the house, and leaving a 9 I, XXXV| virtue was he; and so he quitted the room, and left Leonela 10 I, XXXV| there, and then himself quitted the city without letting 11 I, XXXVI| her parents, and that he quitted the house full of rage and 12 II, IX| when Don Quixote and Sancho quitted the wood and entered El 13 II, XI| spirits. But the moment Sancho quitted his beast to go and help 14 II, XVI| hearing himself called, quitted the shepherds, and, prodding 15 II, XXVI| taking leave of him they quitted the inn at about eight in 16 II, XXX| a word, they mounted and quitted the famous river, Don Quixote 17 II, XLVI| Seeing which Don Quixote quitted the soft down, and, nowise 18 II, XLVIII| staying for an answer she quitted the room and left Don Quixote 19 II, XLIX| took it, and the latter quitted the island, while the other 20 II, LV| could not imagine how he had quitted the government without their 21 II, LV| them or not to make them. I quitted the island, as I said, without 22 II, LX| cool day as Don Quixote quitted the inn, first of all taking 23 II, LXII| mighty a secret. They then quitted the room, Don Antonio locked 24 II, LXIII| edict for our expulsion, quitted the village and departed 25 II, LXIII| Ricote he met the day he quitted his government, and felt 26 II, LXIII| beauty as for my wealth. I quitted my native land in search 27 II, LXX| master and mistress and quitted the room.~ ~"Ill luck betide 28 II, LXXIV| squire Sancho Panza never quitted his bedside. They, persuaded