Parte,  Chap.

  1   I,  TransPre|       upon his life as they could find.~ ~This, however, has been
  2   I,  TransPre|    gratitude we see struggling to find expression in the formal
  3   I,  TransPre|         some time before he could find a publisher bold enough
  4   I,  TransPre|          on dissection we fail to find a lovable trait in him,
  5   I,   AuthPre|      stands in need of; because I find myself, through my shallowness
  6   I,   AuthPre|    Kings-in the chapter where you find it written.~ ~"Next, to
  7   I,        II|      purpose. But scarcely did he find himself upon the open plain,
  8   I,        II|         eyed him over but did not find him as good as Don Quixote
  9   I,       III|        requirements, and he would find the advantage of them when
 10   I,        IV|           punish you; and I shall find you though you should lie
 11   I,        IV|        undoer of wrongs; you will find he won't undo that, though
 12   I,         V|    searching for his wounds could find none, but he said they were
 13   I,        VI|           said the curate, "but I find no reason for clemency in
 14   I,        VI|       wove his web, to whom, if I find him here, and speaking any
 15   I,       VII|           he got up he should not find them (possibly the cause
 16   I,      VIII|            they could not fail to find adventures in abundance
 17   I,      VIII|           as excuse that he could find nothing more written about
 18   I,      VIII|      heaven favouring him, he did find in a way that shall be related
 19   I,        IX|        not to let such a precious find out of my hands, I took
 20   I,         X|          sociably. But anxious to find quarters for the night,
 21   I,      XIII|        and that is that when they find themselves about to engage
 22   I,       XIV|      itself should not and cannot find any fault save that of being
 23   I,       XIV|          trees of the mountains I find society, the clear waters
 24   I,       XVI|           awoke from the dream to find myself as weak and shaken
 25   I,       XVI|         more awake than I am now, find myself with scarcely less
 26   I,      XVII|  invisible and visionary we shall find no one on whom to avenge
 27   I,      XVII|           your memory, and if you find anything of this kind you
 28   I,      XVII|       round it to see if he could find some way of getting in;
 29   I,     XVIII|           where we may be sure to find him after the fray is over?
 30   I,     XVIII|             let us be off now and find some place of shelter for
 31   I,     XVIII|         feel with thy finger, and find out how many of my teeth
 32   I,     XVIII|         which he thought he might find refuge without quitting
 33   I,       XIX|        might reasonably expect to find some inn within a league
 34   I,       XIX|        think it is, where shall I find the ribs to bear it?"~ ~"
 35   I,        XX|           farther on, that we may find some place where we may
 36   I,        XX|           will, in which he would find himself fully recompensed
 37   I,       XXI|    chamber, where the knight will find her with the princess her
 38   I,       XXI|   emperors; all we want now is to find out what king, Christian
 39   I,       XXI|         wanting; for supposing we find a king who is at war and
 40   I,       XXI|           and pedigree that I may find myself fifth or sixth in
 41   I,      XXII|         and Don Quixote fuming to find himself so served by the
 42   I,     XXIII|        said Sancho, "and you will find something that will enlighten
 43   I,     XXIII|         was still very anxious to find out who the owner of the
 44   I,     XXIII|          look for him, for, if we find him, and he happens to be
 45   I,     XXIII|         any uneasiness, for if we find him it will relieve mine."~ ~
 46   I,     XXIII|           you will not be able to find your way out; and I am wondering
 47   I,     XXIII|         but we were never able to find out from him: we begged
 48   I,     XXIII|           tell us where we should find him, as we would bring it
 49   I,     XXIII|         in search of him until we find him, and when we do to take
 50   I,     XXIII|            the youth he wished to find made his appearance, coming
 51   I,      XXIV|          comfort in misfortune to find one who can feel for it.
 52   I,      XXIV|           me, he told me he could find no better way of effacing
 53   I,      XXIV|           it would be possible to find Cardenio, as he felt the
 54   I,       XXV|         naked was I born, naked I find myself, I neither lose nor
 55   I,       XXV|      softer than a glove though I find her harder than a cork tree;
 56   I,       XXV|          that would be as hard to find just now as paper. But it
 57   I,       XXV|       that I shall not be able to find my way back to this spot
 58   I,      XXVI|           note-book but could not find it, nor, if he had been
 59   I,      XXVI|           discovered he could not find the book his face grew deadly
 60   I,      XXVI|           they would endeavour to find out if his extraordinary
 61   I,     XXVII|           to go on before them to find him, and give him his lady'
 62   I,     XXVII|         see.~ ~ What must I do to find a remedy?~ Die.~ What is
 63   I,     XXVII|          moans they determined to find out who the unhappy being
 64   I,     XXVII|        when I recover my senses I find myself so exhausted and
 65   I,     XXVII|      think I may perhaps pass and find it; and so, even though
 66   I,     XXVII|         so they tell me when they find me in a rational mood, I
 67   I,    XXVIII|           had the good fortune to find you, if not to relieve your
 68   I,    XXVIII|      trouble like that in which I find myself now; for it may be
 69   I,    XXVIII|           sort of satisfaction to find myself so sought and prized
 70   I,    XXVIII|        found Don Fernando than to find him married, for it seemed
 71   I,    XXVIII|        what to do, as I could not find Don Fernando, I heard notice
 72   I,    XXVIII|       reward to anyone who should find me, and giving the particulars
 73   I,      XXIX|          by what I can make out I find it will not do for me that
 74   I,       XXX|          end of the world until I find myself in the presence of
 75   I,       XXX|     answered Sancho, "for I shall find a way out of all as as I
 76   I,       XXX|          how, and when didst thou find Dulcinea? What was she doing?
 77   I,      XXXI|          doing? Surely thou didst find her stringing pearls, or
 78   I,      XXXI|          delicious, that I cannot find a name for; I mean a redolence,
 79   I,      XXXI|         so that, friend Sancho, I find no difficulty in believing
 80   I,      XXXI|        would go and seek him, and find him though he were to hide
 81   I,    XXXIII|           me relief, I shall soon find myself freed from the distress
 82   I,    XXXIII|          the sage says 'Who shall find her?' has fallen to my lot.
 83   I,    XXXIII|           the house, for he would find things to do at home so
 84   I,    XXXIII|           me of the means I might find of attaining my desire?"~ ~
 85   I,    XXXIII|           this time, and he would find by experience that she was
 86   I,     XXXIV|       very good reasons for it. I find myself so ill at ease without
 87   I,     XXXIV|           to undo the mischief or find some ready escape from it.
 88   I,     XXXIV|     husband vindicated, should he find so clear and easy an escape
 89   I,     XXXIV|         truth than that he should find us out in an untrue story."~ ~"
 90   I,     XXXIV|           excitement lest my lord find you agitated; and leave
 91   I,      XXXV|        him; but when he failed to find him and the servants reported
 92   I,      XXXV|       however, I have no fault to find."~ ~ ~
 93   I,     XXXVI|         the place where thou dost find me, and by thy appearance
 94   I,   XXXVIII|           is richer, and we shall find that in poverty itself there
 95   I,   XXXVIII|      nothing of sleeves, they all find means of support; so that
 96   I,   XXXVIII|          which it is difficult to find a solution, let us return
 97   I,        XL|          me, for Lela Marien will find me some one to marry me.
 98   I,        XL|         she and no one else could find a way out of all these difficulties.
 99   I,        XL|           the others; and he will find me in my father's garden,
100   I,        XL|            if I were ransomed, to find out her father's garden
101   I,       XLI|         might have alarmed her to find her affairs talked of by
102   I,       XLI|    ransomed, all we wanted was to find some Christians to row,
103   I,       XLI|          it was no easy matter to find so many just then, because
104   I,       XLI|          fear at an end, I should find myself in possession of
105   I,       XLI|            as glad, I imagine, to find herself in this position
106   I,       XLI|           knowing whether I shall find any corner to shelter her
107   I,       XLI|     brothers, that I shall hardly find anyone who knows me, if
108   I,      XLII|          though to-morrow were to find us still occupied with the
109   I,      XLII|           would have been hard to find. Don Quixote was present
110   I,      XLII|       paradise, for here you will find stars and suns to accompany
111   I,      XLII|           with you, here you will find arms in their supreme excellence,
112   I,      XLII|         talk; and before he could find words to answer him he had
113   I,      XLII|       heart.~ ~"Leave it to me to find out that," said the curate; "
114   I,     XLIII|           you bear me, you should find that there is anything else
115   I,      XLIV|           well the bed in which I find you agrees with the luxury
116   I,      XLIV|        for some time he could not find or utter a word; while the
117   I,      XLIV|         there; for he will surely find some one to help him, and
118   I,       XLV|         number of opinions, for I find that there is not one of
119   I,      XLVI|         us in a way that we shall find out some day; for who knows
120   I,      XLVI|           the pains of my prison, find comfort in these chains
121   I,     XLVII|          feel them, and thou wilt find they have only bodies of
122   I,     XLVII|        consigned me; and should I find myself released therefrom,
123   I,     XLVII|     barbarous and uncultured, can find pleasure in reading of how
124   I,    XLVIII|         the laws of art will only find some half-dozen intelligent
125   I,    XLVIII|      fancies from which thou wilt find no escape though thou hadst
126   I,    XLVIII|       with us, and on the other I find myself shut up in a cage,
127   I,    XLVIII|        affliction, and so may you find yourself when you least
128   I,      XLIX|           where nobody could ever find him again.~ ~"I will answer
129   I,      XLIX|          beyond measure he was to find himself out of the cage.
130   I,      XLIX|    Scriptures, for there you will find grand reality, and deeds
131   I,         L|           a firm determination to find out the truth; for if this
132   I,         L|         so thick that they cannot find a way out of it for six
133   I,       LII|        this preface, expecting to find there retaliation, scolding,
134  II,         I|        conversation and could not find words enough to express
135  II,         I|         so that the enemy may not find him unprepared; but if my
136  II,         I|       that case his Majesty would find himself well served and
137  II,         I|         of this opinion because I find in the history in which
138  II,       III|    virtuous and eminent man is to find himself in his lifetime
139  II,       III|            One of the faults they find with this history," said
140  II,       III|          it may be that what they find fault with may be moles,
141  II,        IV|           felt my own pulse and I find myself sound enough to rule
142  II,        IV|     manners, and perhaps when you find yourself a governor you
143  II,         V|          I don't know how one can find pleasure in not having it."~ ~"
144  II,         V|       with the thought that I may find another hundred crowns like
145  II,         V|           by good luck you should find yourself with some government,
146  II,         V|       like; and you yourself will find yourself called 'Dona Teresa
147  II,        VI|        would be impossible now to find one of their descendants,
148  II,        VI|  descendants, and, even should we find one, it would be in some
149  II,       VII|      anxiety and distress, ran to find the bachelor Samson Carrasco,
150  II,       VII|         saint of you; for I shall find plenty of squires more obedient
151  II,       VII|       hinder thy third sally, may find no way out of the labyrinth
152  II,      VIII|         naked was I born, naked I find myself, I neither lose nor
153  II,        IX|         been quite dark, so as to find in the darkness an excuse
154  II,        IX|           it may be that we shall find her awake."~ ~"Body of the
155  II,        IX|       this an hour, think you, to find the door open; and will
156  II,        IX|               Let us first of all find out the palace for certain,"
157  II,        IX|     graves; it is no good sign to find oneself wandering in a graveyard
158  II,        IX|     mistress, to know always, and find it in the middle of the
159  II,        IX|           when your worship can't find it, who must have seen it
160  II,        IX|          do for us to let the sun find us in the street; it will
161  II,        IX|       hard luck for me if I don't find it; and as soon as I have
162  II,         X|      cushion, shouldst thou haply find her seated in the sumptuous
163  II,         X|          because, if we could not find my lady's palaces or castles
164  II,         X|        And where do you expect to find all this, Sancho? Where?
165  II,        XI|           a vanquished knight, to find her? I think I can see them
166  II,        XI|        that by this plan we shall find out what we want to know;
167  II,        XI|        country, we cannot fail to find plenty of marvellous ones
168  II,       XII|     depend upon it, daybreak will find them at it without having
169  II,      XIII|          the squire will at least find himself rewarded with a
170  II,      XIII|           adventures don't always find good ones."~ ~Sancho kept
171  II,      XIII|           our cribs, for God will find us there if it be his will."~ ~"
172  II,        XV|         nests where he thought to find birds.~ ~Tom Cecial, seeing
173  II,        XV|         it was their good luck to find a bone-setter, with whose
174  II,       XVI|          the most watchful heart, find an entrance into mine. I
175  II,     XVIII|       vain to try;~ For love will find a way whate'er befall.~
176  II,       XIX|          confound thee!"~ ~"Don't find fault with me, your worship,"
177  II,        XX|          the debts thou owest, or find to-morrow's food for thyself
178  II,        XX|       wholly shameful, which~ May find its fair excuse in love.~ ~
179  II,       XXI|       hope that my rashness would find pardon, as by its means
180  II,      XXII|           take a bad one you will find it hard work to mend her,
181  II,      XXII|         the fencing licentiate to find him a guide to show him
182  II,      XXII|           he assured him he would find him entertaining, for he
183  II,      XXIV|      going the same road you will find me there, and I will tell
184  II,       XXV|          all he possibly could to find it, it was all to no purpose.
185  II,       XXV|         place where they hoped to find the ass they could not find
186  II,       XXV|       find the ass they could not find him, nor was he to be seen
187  II,      XXVI|     dresses unnumbered; and now I find myself ruined and laid low,
188  II,     XXVII|       most likely person he could find, as to what particular things
189  II,     XXVII|         address to you, until you find it displeases or wearies
190  II,     XXVII|       your business in my mind, I find that, according to the laws
191  II,    XXVIII|      histories; and if thou shalt find that any squire ever said
192  II,      XXXI|       castle gate, where you will find a grey ass of mine; make
193  II,      XXXI|      there is no reason at all to find fault with him; Dapple shall
194  II,      XXXI| miscreants; but where are they to find her if she is enchanted
195  II,    XXXIII|          least expects it he will find himself seated on the throne
196  II,     XXXIV|        know what pleasure one can find in lying in wait for an
197  II,     XXXIV|          to hunting, and you will find the good of it."~ ~"Nay,"
198  II,     XXXIV|       wait for him wherever I may find thee, as he brings with
199  II,     XXXVI|         that mighty arm they will find a cure for their sorrows
200  II,   XXXVIII|          look for them the less I find them."~ ~"He would be wanting
201  II,   XXXVIII|     should give me life again~ To find how sweet it is to die.~ ~-
202  II,        XL|           and truly all those who find pleasure in histories like
203  II,        XL|         and a giant! Couldst thou find no other sort of punishment
204  II,        XL|       when he comes back, he will find the lady Dulcinea's affair
205  II,        XL|         Clavileno come and let me find myself face to face with
206  II,       XLI|           to inn, you will always find your island on your return
207  II,       XLI|   completed, the white dove shall find herself delivered from the
208  II,      XLII|       recompense of thy services, find myself still waiting for
209  II,      XLII|         the tears of the poor man find with thee more compassion,
210  II,     XLIII|      garlic nor onions, lest they find out thy boorish origin by
211  II,      XLIV|          in your chamber you will find all the utensils requisite
212  II,      XLIV|         deal of godliness who can find any satisfaction in being
213  II,     XLVII|       care to send you aid if you find yourself in difficulty,
214  II,     XLVII|           I love her, and I don't find her amiss."~ ~"Paint what
215  II,      XLIX|         realities, and the jokers find the tables turned upon them."~ ~
216  II,      XLIX|     before your worships, where I find myself put to shame before
217  II,         L|          good governor is hard to find in this world and may God
218  II,        LI|         sheets on feather beds, I find I have come to do penance
219  II,        LI|       office remains with me I'll find out something to send, one
220  II,       LII|           inhuman youth, and will find him out and challenge him
221  II,       LII|           one myself, and I could find no bigger ones; I wish they
222  II,       LII|          and they will be sure to find those who will take them
223  II,      LIII|         naked I was born, naked I find myself, I neither lose nor
224  II,       LIV|    himself called by his name and find himself embraced by a foreign
225  II,       LIV|         fatherland. Nowhere do we find the reception our unhappy
226  II,       LIV|          know are at Algiers, and find some means of bringing them
227  II,       LIV|          one, faith, as you won't find the like of easily."~ ~"
228  II,        LV|           uttering loud shouts to find out if there was anyone
229  II,        LV|          encounter he expected to find himself engaged in the next
230  II,        LV|        entered naked, and naked I find myself; I neither lose nor
231  II,        LV|         it, and by my reckoning I find my shoulders can't bear
232  II,      LVII|         naked I was born, naked I find myself, I neither lose nor
233  II,      LVII|          May thy falsehood to me~ Find its punishment in her,~
234  II,      LVII|           depend upon it she will find them. I have never been
235  II,     LVIII|       calls; for we shan't always find castles where they'll entertain
236  II,       LIX|           good fare as they could find in Saragossa. They dismounted,
237  II,        LX|           thee, valiant Roque, to find in thee if not a remedy
238  II,      LXII|         use of opportunities as I find them; but whoever says that
239  II,      LXII|            I promise you when you find yourself saddled with two
240  II,     LXIII|           near ours, contrived to find opportunities of seeing
241  II,     LXIII|     buried. My daughter I did not find, the treasure I found and
242  II,     LXIII|   roundabout way you have seen, I find the treasure that more than
243  II,      LXIV|        and by some means or other find out who he was. They raised
244  II,       LXV|           have come for; it is to find out who I am; and as there
245  II,    LXVIII|         therein the end of all to find.~ ~ But drawing near~ That
246  II,      LXXI|          told thee, and thou wilt find the good of it."~ ~"I don'
247  II,     LXXII|          year or so, and you will find they fall from me at every
248  II,     LXXII|            though it amazes me to find two Don Quixotes and two
249  II,     LXXIV|         behind some bush we shall find the lady Dulcinea disenchanted,
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