Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XXVI|            be doing her a wrong if, fancying anything else, I were to
 2   I,      XXXV|           Don Quixote's hands, who, fancying he had now ended the adventure
 3   I,       LII|          stir hand or foot; and so, fancying he had killed him, he hastily
 4  II,       XIV|          unable to go. Don Quixote, fancying that his foe was coming
 5  II,       XVI| self-complacency already described, fancying himself the most valorous
 6  II,       XXV|             the other, ran to look, fancying the ass had turned up at
 7  II,     XXVII|       however, that stood near him, fancying he was mocking them, lifted
 8  II,       XXX|            having the stirrup held, fancying that Sancho had by this
 9  II,      XLIV|            with his nervous honour, fancying they perceive a league off
10  II,        LV|          with all his heart to God, fancying he was not going to stop
11  II,      LXII|         keep the world in suspense, fancying that the head had some strange
12  II,      LXIV|           Don Quixote. The viceroy, fancying it must be some fresh adventure
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