Parte,  Chap.

  1   I,  TransPre|             the mulberry tree at New Place joined hands with a kindred
  2   I,  TransPre|          come by degrees to take the place of established fact. All
  3   I,  TransPre|            then coming into vogue in place of the simple patronymic,
  4   I,  TransPre|             he says in more than one place about families that have
  5   I,  TransPre|          altogether a very different place from the melancholy, silent,
  6   I,  TransPre|         chivalry away." In the first place there was no chivalry for
  7   I,  TransPre|       Phillips, could be more out of place in an attempt to represent
  8   I,   AuthPre|           authors I follow in it, to place them at the beginning, as
  9   I,   AuthPre|            source in such and such a place and falls into the ocean,
 10   I,        IV|        satisfied with what had taken place, as he considered he had
 11   I,       VII|       looking for it. He came to the place where the door used to be,
 12   I,         X|            ere the blood congeal, to place that portion of the body
 13   I,       XII|       himself said so), that was the place where he first saw her.
 14   I,       XII|              half a league from this place to where he directed he
 15   I,      XIII|              of that mountain is the place where he ordered them to
 16   I,      XIII|              Ambrosia if this is the place Chrysostom spoke of, since
 17   I,      XIII|       complied with."~ ~"This is the place," answered Ambrosia "for
 18   I,       XIV|              being such a convenient place for finding adventures,
 19   I,       XVI|              the good, has chosen to place me upon this bed, where
 20   I,     XVIII|             be off now and find some place of shelter for the night,
 21   I,       XIX|            reached or discovered any place of shelter; and what made
 22   I,       XIX|          hour and in such a solitary place was quite enough to strike
 23   I,        XX|            on, that we may find some place where we may quench this
 24   I,        XX|          what with the solitude, the place, the darkness, the noise
 25   I,        XX|           mean to desert me now in a place so far from human reach:
 26   I,        XX|            must tell you the landing place on the other side was miry
 27   I,      XXII|              but this is not the fit place for it; some day I will
 28   I,      XXII|           entreated him to leave the place at once, and go into hiding
 29   I,     XXIII|         seemed to him to be just the place for the adventures he was
 30   I,     XXIII|             misforutne carry me to a place whence the news of my death
 31   I,     XXIII|          descended, and reaching the place where Don Quixote stood,
 32   I,     XXIII|        turned about and made for the place we pointed out to him, leaving
 33   I,      XXIV|              settling himself in his place, said:~ ~"If it is your
 34   I,       XXV|            dost return soon from the place where I mean to send thee,
 35   I,       XXV|            enchantments, and as this place is so well suited for a
 36   I,       XXV|            in such an out-of-the-way place as this?"~ ~"Have I not
 37   I,       XXV|        charms of the spot. Upon this place the Knight of the Rueful
 38   I,       XXV|           his senses:~ ~"This is the place, oh, ye heavens, that I
 39   I,       XXV|              it, bethink thee of the place and condition to which absence
 40   I,       XXV|            is such an out-of-the-way place."~ ~"Observe the landmarks
 41   I,      XXVI|        determined to keep secret the place and circumstances where
 42   I,      XXVI|            benefice or cure, or some place as sacristan which brings
 43   I,      XXVI|            is to pray to our Lord to place him where it may be best
 44   I,     XXVII|            give up his fancy for the place he had chosen for his idle
 45   I,     XXVII|            next day they reached the place where Sancho had laid the
 46   I,     XXVII|              bring him away from the place without putting them to
 47   I,     XXVII|            little astonished, as the place did not seem to them likely
 48   I,     XXVII|          summer season, the solitary place, the voice and skill of
 49   I,     XXVII|        awaiting me.~ ~"I reached the place whither I had been sent,
 50   I,     XXVII|             will, eight days in some place where the duke his father
 51   I,     XXVII|              a moment's delay to the place and person named in the
 52   I,     XXVII|             the betrothal is to take place with such secrecy and so
 53   I,     XXVII|           present at what might take place on the occasion, I nerved
 54   I,     XXVII|              seen, see all that took place in the room. Who could describe
 55   I,     XXVII|              my own accord chosen to place it.~ ~"Such, sirs, is the
 56   I,    XXVIII|              possible I have found a place that may serve as a secret
 57   I,    XXVIII|         bewildered by what had taken place, and I had not the spirit,
 58   I,    XXVIII|       engaged me as his servant at a place in the heart of this Sierra,
 59   I,    XXVIII|              hiding to seek for some place where I might with sighs
 60   I,      XXIX|             which I entreated him to place in Luscinda's hands, I betook
 61   I,      XXIX|           commanded him to quit that place and come to El Toboso, where
 62   I,      XXIX| dispensations to enable me to hold a place of profit under the Church,
 63   I,      XXIX|              name and title from the place where they were born and
 64   I,      XXIX|       something; and passing by this place yesterday we were attacked
 65   I,       XXX|           landed at Malaga the first place where she heard of your
 66   I,       XXX|              of nimbleness he ran to place himself behind Dorothea'
 67   I,       XXX|              wouldst return from the place where thou didst first miss
 68   I,      XXXI|             did she kiss it? Did she place it on her head? Did she
 69   I,      XXXI|       thousand leagues away from the place where he went to sleep.
 70   I,      XXXI|       satisfaction; and yet from one place to the other will have been
 71   I,      XXXI|           mayest have gone from this place to El Toboso and returned
 72   I,      XXXI|          speed and reach quickly the place where this giant is, and
 73   I,      XXXI|            these gentlemen what took place, that they may see that
 74   I,     XXXII|             told them what had taken place between him and the carrier;
 75   I,     XXXII|              those books relate took place exactly as it is written
 76   I,    XXXIII|             to take that diamond and place it between an anvil and
 77   I,    XXXIII|        arises what so commonly takes place, that the husband of the
 78   I,    XXXIII|         stratagem, and so regain thy place in her esteem; and as thou
 79   I,    XXXIII|             could only rise from her place and retire to her room without
 80   I,     XXXIV|          repentance spring up in its place. As hitherto thou hast always
 81   I,     XXXIV|        should conceal himself in the place he mentioned, for she hoped
 82   I,     XXXIV|             directing the point to a place where it could not inflict
 83   I,      XXXV|            him to convey her to some place of safety or fly with her
 84   I,     XXXVI|             my forced retreat to the place where thou dost find me,
 85   I,     XXXVI|           that they had all met in a place where no one could have
 86   I,     XXXVI|           she had managed to reach a place so far removed from her
 87   I,     XXXVI|        companions, he arrived at the place where she was, but avoided
 88   I,     XXXVI|            to resist, they reached a place with her where they provided
 89   I,    XXXVII|             s head to the ground and place on yours the crown of your
 90   I,    XXXVII|       desired the lady Micomicona to place herself by his side, as
 91   I,   XXXVIII|            say, coming from an empty place, must come out cold, contrary
 92   I,   XXXVIII|               than another takes his place; and if he too falls into
 93   I,     XXXIX|           help telling you what took place at the capture of the Prize.~ ~
 94   I,     XXXIX|            of that source and hiding place of mischief, that devourer,
 95   I,     XXXIX|            Aguilar, a native of some place, I know not what, in Andalusia,
 96   I,        XL|   general-on-sea, which is the third place of trust in the realm. He
 97   I,        XL|           with joy at what had taken place; and as none of us understood
 98   I,        XL|              of importance that took place in this affair has escaped
 99   I,        XL|            he would denounce us, and place us in danger of losing all
100   I,       XLI|             as he did, a voyage to a place called Shershel, twenty
101   I,       XLI|        account of all that had taken place to the renegade and my comrades,
102   I,       XLI|            in releasing them at that place.~ ~Our prayers were not
103   I,      XLII|          TREATS OF WHAT FURTHER TOOK PLACE IN THE INN, AND OF SEVERAL
104   I,      XLIV|             to report what had taken place to Don Fernando, Cardenio,
105   I,      XLIV|            transformations will take place in adventures of chivalry.
106   I,       XLV|             the enchantments of this place have nothing to do with
107   I,      XLVI|           thee; for I return to that place I wot of;" and as he brought
108   I,     XLVII|          carter thought a convenient place for resting and feeding
109   I,     XLVII|         Ethiopia ever produced, will place their names in the temple
110   I,    XLVIII|            represent may or can take place, save that I have seen a
111   I,      XLIX|   conversation till they reached the place where the curate, the canon,
112   I,      XLIX|          prevent his moving from one place for three ages, and if he
113   I,      XLIX|         carry a lion or a tiger from place to place to make money by
114   I,      XLIX|             or a tiger from place to place to make money by showing
115   I,         L|               country, kindred, age, place, and the achievements, step
116   I,        LI|              was another of the same place and qualifications who also
117   I,        LI|            bad, but that they should place before them what is good
118   I,        LI|             that one would fancy the place had been turned into the
119   I,       LII|             to prevent me, and would place her in your hands to deal
120  II,         I|          recollection what had taken place. They did not, however,
121  II,         I|       leagues and more away from the place where he embarked; and leaping
122  II,       III|      ill-told, but that it is out of place and has nothing to do with
123  II,        IV|            the departure should take place in three days from that
124  II,         V|              out of the stubble, and place her under a canopy, on a
125  II,        VI|           CHAPTER VI.~ ~OF WHAT TOOK PLACE BETWEEN DON QUIXOTE AND
126  II,        VI|         harder than diamonds, and in place of swords wield trenchant
127  II,       VII|           will be told in its proper place.~ ~While Don Quixote and
128  II,       VII|          their departure should take place three days thence, by which
129  II,        IX|             blundering. All over the place nothing was to be heard
130  II,        IX|          times when jests are out of place; if I tell thee that I have
131  II,        IX|              let us go look for some place where I may hide, while
132  II,       XII|            so far as I can see, this place will furnish grass for them,
133  II,       XII|            to have found you in this place, where solitude and night,
134  II,      XIII|           fear but I'll hit upon the place it came from somehow. What
135  II,        XV|              an account of what took place between him and her. But
136  II,        XV|              been reading about took place; and had it not been for
137  II,      XVII|            we must make haste to the place where we are to feed them."~ ~
138  II,      XVII|              me unyoke the mules and place myself in safety along with
139  II,      XVII|             as well. You, gentlemen, place yourselves in safety before
140  II,      XVII|           your flea-bitten mare, and place yourself in safety."~ ~Hearing
141  II,      XVII|             a virtue that occupies a place between two vicious extremes,
142  II,       XIX|             in which, next to God, I place my trust that the man is
143  II,        XX|         doubt the marriage will take place in the cool of the morning,
144  II,        XX|         castle, and went back to his place. Interest then came forward
145  II,       XXI|            had adroitly fixed at the place, the blood, as was afterwards
146  II,       XXI|          considering that, as a holy place, that spot would be respected.~ ~"
147  II,      XXII|            to bury himself in such a place. He got up, however, and
148  II,     XXIII|             they would not be all in place here), he showed me three
149  II,      XXIV|              us go and look for some place to shelter ourselves in
150  II,      XXIV|        travel with after that to the place of embarkation, which they
151  II,      XXIV|             best manger and the best place in the stable to Rocinante.~ ~ ~ ~
152  II,       XXV|            forest, and coming to the place where they hoped to find
153  II,       XXV|        beyond measure, pointed out a place where the show might be
154  II,       XXV|              the credit all over the place of being a most profound
155  II,      XXVI|          herself from the balcony to place herself on the haunches
156  II,      XXVI|            everything that has taken place here seemed to take place
157  II,      XXVI|            place here seemed to take place literally, that Melisendra
158  II,      XXIX|              Dapple in the very same place where we left them; and
159  II,      XXIX|              that we had reached the place where I am to show what
160  II,       XXX|              kiss them in person and place myself at her service for
161  II,      XXXI|             your drolleries for some place where they'll pass muster
162  II,      XXXI|          proper conversation for the place, Sancho?"~ ~"Senor," replied
163  II,     XXXII|        hurried, agitated voice, "The place I am in, the presence in
164  II,       XLI|             art thou not in the very place the fair Magalona occupied,
165  II,       XLI|            we never stirred from one place. Banish fear, my friend,
166  II,       XLI|             not already in that fire place, or very near it, for a
167  II,      XLII|            himself invested with the place or office so many have sued
168  II,      XLIV|         myself in my own room; for I place a barrier between my inclinations
169  II,     XLVII|            Aguero I am a native of a place called Tirteafuera which
170  II,     XLVII|             native of Tirteafuera, a place that's on the right-hand
171  II,     XLVII|             your judgment. From this place, the Sixteenth of August,
172  II,     XLVII|            to let this marriage take place, as we are not ill-matched
173  II,      XLIX|        talking of bull-fights taking place, and of javelin games, and
174  II,         L|            God keep you.~ ~From this place. Your loving friend, THE
175  II,        LI|         import wine into it from any place they pleased, provided they
176  II,       LII|       courtyard of the castle as the place, and for arms the customary
177  II,       LII|           and unworthy damsel should place their claim for justice
178  II,       LII|            lawful issue."~ ~"I do so place it," replied the duenna.~ ~"
179  II,       LII|            news there may be in this place, where I remain, praying
180  II,      LIII|       governor, before he leaves the place where he has been governing,
181  II,       LIV|              and go to seek out some place to remove them to comfortably
182  II,        LV|            was searching about for a place to make himself as comfortable
183  II,       LVI|        UNPARALLELED BATTLE THAT TOOK PLACE BETWEEN DON QUIXOTE OF LA
184  II,       LVI|        threatened to crush the whole place, the great lacquey Tosilos
185  II,       LVI|           duke's lacquey, upon us in place of the real husband. The
186  II,     LVIII|          distinction, giving him the place of honour, and all observed
187  II,       LIX|             can forgetfulness have a place in Don Quixote; his motto
188  II,       LIX|              and folly they ought to place him.~ ~Sancho having finished
189  II,       LIX|             to retire to bed, and to place and retain me among the
190  II,        LX|               but as he was about to place himself leaning against
191  II,        LX|       directed them to return to the place where they had been quartered
192  II,        LX|             and again, and the whole place seemed a field of sorrow
193  II,        LX|             found his squires at the place to which he had ordered
194  II,       LXI|         their slumbers to shift from place to place. There was nothing
195  II,       LXI|      slumbers to shift from place to place. There was nothing but sending
196  II,       LXI|            passed his nights in some place or other apart from his
197  II,      LXII|            were at I could take your place, for I can do the shoe-fling
198  II,      LXII|              hereafter, did not take place.~ ~Don Quixote took a fancy
199  II,      LXII|           them drawing sheets in one place, correcting in another,
200  II,      LXII|             piace you say in Spanish place, and where they say piu
201  II,     LXIII|              the waist and take your place among those gentlemen! Amid
202  II,     LXIII|             over to Barbary, and the place where we took up our abode
203  II,     LXIII|        jewels I had. I mentioned the place, and told him the jewels
204  II,      LXVI|            does anything which takes place there, be it good or bad,
205  II,     LXVII|            all I can give her is the place in my memory I keep for
206  II,       LXX|            other beauty can take the place she occupies in my heart
207  II,      LXXI|           the ground floor, where in place of leather hangings there
208  II,     LXXII|          straight and get to our own place, where we will give free
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