Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XXIX|        it. They were all highly delighted with her grace, air, and
 2   I,     XXXIV|       he would have wished; and delighted beyond measure at such intelligence
 3   I,     XXXVI|      and his companions were so delighted that they wished the story
 4   I,     XLIII|        musician whose voice has delighted you so much; and from it
 5  II,      XXII|         which they were greatly delighted; and at last, at ten fathoms
 6  II,       XXV|       heard this, the landlord, delighted beyond measure, pointed
 7  II,     XXXVI|        the duke, who was highly delighted with it. They dined, and
 8  II,     XXXIX|         the duchess was as much delighted as Don Quixote was driven
 9  II,      XLIV|       damsels were not a little delighted, for all they wanted was
10  II,      XLVI|     Quixote asked for, and she, delighted beyond measure, plotted
11  II,     LVIII|  whereat they were not a little delighted, as they knew of him already
12  II,     LXIII| knight-errantry."~ ~Don Quixote delighted beyond measure with such
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