Parte,  Chap.

  1   I,  TransPre|          battle in 1143, the castle passed by his will to his son Alfonso
  2   I,  TransPre|            old chivalrous Spain had passed away. The new Spain was
  3   I,  TransPre|        before, for nearly two years passed before he made another attempt.
  4   I,         I|             experiments with it, he passed it and adopted it as a helmet
  5   I,      VIII|         they might be. Finally they passed the night among some trees,
  6   I,         X|             PLEASANT DISCOURSE THAT PASSED BETWEEN DON QUIXOTE AND
  7   I,         X|           the rest of the time they passed in dalliance. And though
  8   I,       XII|            end, not many months had passed after he returned from Salamanca,
  9   I,       XII|            to sleep. He did so, and passed all the rest of the night
 10   I,       XIV|             a reply, she turned and passed into the thickest part of
 11   I,        XV|       Chrysostom, he and his squire passed into the same wood which
 12   I,       XVI|             for thinness might have passed for a quilt, full of pellets
 13   I,      XVII|            inn being thrown open he passed out very well pleased at
 14   I,        XX|            instant all I had to say passed away out of my memory, and,
 15   I,        XX|            same sort master and man passed the night, till Sancho,
 16   I,      XXII|        enough of it."~ ~Don Quixote passed on to the fourth, a man
 17   I,     XXIII|             swiftness with which he passed as has been described, the
 18   I,     XXIII|         light upon this man who had passed so quickly out of their
 19   I,      XXVI|            herbs to sustain him, he passed his time until Sancho's
 20   I,     XXVII|             the curate all that had passed between him and them, not
 21   I,     XXVII|             me-the reflections that passed through my mind? They were
 22   I,    XXVIII|          servants; through my hands passed the accounts and returns
 23   I,    XXVIII|              and other labourers, I passed in such employments as are
 24   I,    XXVIII|             feeling of bewilderment passed away, and I began in some
 25   I,    XXVIII|         these questions and answers passed through my mind in a moment;
 26   I,    XXVIII|             human objects. All this passed through my mind, and I strove
 27   I,      XXXI|            soon as your worship had passed out of the wood and we were
 28   I,    XXXIII|         through the keyhole to what passed between them, and perceived
 29   I,     XXXIV|             proof; and as thou hast passed dryshod through the sea
 30   I,      XXXV|             as he did, all that had passed between him and her handmaid,
 31   I,    XXXVII|      expressions of politeness that passed between Don Quixote and
 32   I,    XXXVII|             have seen many who have passed these Syrtes and Scyllas
 33   I,     XXXIX|         those communities my father passed for being even a rich man;
 34   I,        XL|           to keep me safe, and so I passed my life in that bano with
 35   I,        XL|           but at least fifteen days passed without our seeing either
 36   I,       XLI|           To proceed: every time he passed with his vessel he anchored
 37   I,       XLI|       understood perfectly all that passed between us, and throwing
 38   I,       XLI|            lovely Zoraida. The time passed at length, and the appointed
 39   I,       XLI|         asked the renegade what had passed between them, and when he
 40   I,       XLI|           us, for two hours had not passed when, coming out of the
 41   I,     XLIII|             knot on the halter, she passed it over his wrist and coming
 42   I,     XLIII|             Rocinante, with his arm passed through the hole and his
 43   I,      XLIV|            Don," and what words had passed, and how he wanted him to
 44   I,      XLIV|           two of the guests who had passed the night there, seeing
 45   I,      XLVI|             roads and highways, and passed bad nights and worse days,
 46   I,      XLVI|        their shoulders, and as they passed out of the room an awful
 47   I,     XLVII|           was the conversation that passed between master and man;
 48   I,       LII|            which Don Quixote's cart passed. They all flocked to see
 49   I,       LII|             While this conversation passed between Sancho Panza and
 50  II,       III|         LAUGHABLE CONVERSATION THAT PASSED BETWEEN DON QUIXOTE, SANCHO
 51  II,       III|         time they might fairly have passed them over in silence," observed
 52  II,         V|             DROLL CONVERSATION THAT PASSED BETWEEN SANCHO PANZA AND
 53  II,       VII|              CHAPTER VII.~ ~OF WHAT PASSED BETWEEN DON QUIXOTE AND
 54  II,      VIII|          myself put into a book and passed on from hand to hand over
 55  II,      VIII|  discussions of the same sort, they passed that night and the following
 56  II,         X|          deal more conversation had passed between them, they remounted
 57  II,       XII|          Don Quixote and his squire passed under some tall shady trees,
 58  II,       XII|      conversation of this kind they passed a good part of the night,
 59  II,       XII|              and between them there passed a conversation as droll
 60  II,       XII| conversation as droll as that which passed between their masters was
 61  II,      XIII|          AND TRANQUIL COLLOQUY THAT PASSED BETWEEN THE TWO SQUIRES~ ~ ~
 62  II,      XIII|             present, to relate what passed between the Knight of the
 63  II,       XIV|               Among the things that passed between Don Quixote and
 64  II,       XIV|           fame, and his honour have passed and are transferred to my
 65  II,       XIV|           and tell me what may have passed between you and her - conditions
 66  II,     XVIII|            gallant air, Don Quixote passed out into another room, where
 67  II,     XVIII|            of the conversation that passed between them Don Quixote
 68  II,     XVIII|             hours of the night have passed, and what clime and quarter
 69  II,        XX|           gaiety; and whenever Love passed in front of the castle he
 70  II,       XXI|            found that the blade had passed, not through Basilio's flesh
 71  II,     XXIII|             collected thoughts that passed through my mind, all convinced
 72  II,     XXIII|             and worse days that she passed in that enchantment, as
 73  II,      XXIV|           them, he saluted them and passed on without stopping. Don
 74  II,      XXVI|        short, the puppet-show storm passed off, and all supped in peace
 75  II,    XXVIII|           feet but no hands. Sancho passed the night in pain, for with
 76  II,    XXVIII|           all the more. Don Quixote passed it in his never-failing
 77  II,      XXIX|            show them when they have passed the equinoctial line I told
 78  II,      XXXI|         given him, and thus arrayed passed out into the large room,
 79  II,      XXXI|       ceremonious pressing that had passed between the duke and Don
 80  II,     XXXIV|      conversation of this sort they passed out of the tent into the
 81  II,     XXXIV|            in the guise of a demon, passed in front of them, blowing,
 82  II,     XXXIV|          another word the cart then passed on. Behind it came another
 83  II,     XXXIV|           Urganda the Unknown," and passed on. Then another cart came
 84  II,     XXXIV|          all his kindred," and then passed on. Having gone a short
 85  II,     XXXIV|           was listening to all that passed; and he was right, as is
 86  II,      XXXV|         began to move on, and as it passed the fair Dulcinea bowed
 87  II,   XXXVIII|          her mother's duennas. Time passed, and the young Antonomasia
 88  II,       XLI|           that of fire; but that we passed farther I cannot believe;
 89  II,       XLI|            heard say that none ever passed the horns of the moon."~ ~
 90  II,      XLII|             them; and learning what passed, and how soon Sancho was
 91  II,       XLV|           ask for them. A long time passed before I asked for them,
 92  II,       XLV|          everybody's presence I'm a passed tailor, God be thanked),
 93  II,      XLVI|          waiting for him. But as he passed through a gallery, Altisidora
 94  II,      XLVI|           in the garden; and having passed his fingers over the frets
 95  II,    XLVIII|           died in childbirth, for I passed through it safely and in
 96  II,    XLVIII|       radiating health wherever she passed? Well then, let me tell
 97  II,        LI|         night which the head-carver passed without sleeping, so were
 98  II,       LII|          any sort, and examined and passed by the judges of the field. "
 99  II,       LII|      village. A company of soldiers passed through here; when they
100  II,       LIV|            which they brought to be passed."~ ~"That may be," said
101  II,        LV|             to close our eyes as we passed away! O comrade and friend,
102  II,        LV|          stable, for he said he had passed a very bad night in his
103  II,     LVIII|             to be run the next day, passed over Don Quixote and over
104  II,       LIX|   considerable portion of the night passed in conversation of this
105  II,        LX|          along them and report what passed to their chief, came up
106  II,       LXI|           INGENIOUS~ ~ ~Don Quixote passed three days and three nights
107  II,       LXI|       nights with Roque, and had he passed three hundred years he would
108  II,       LXI|          all used flintlocks. Roque passed his nights in some place
109  II,      LXII|            Don Quixote by the hand, passed with him into a distant
110  II,      LXII|             Antonio taking his hand passed it over the bronze head
111  II,      LXII|           the bust or figure, there passed a tube of tin carefully
112  II,      LXII|        voice, as in an ear-trumpet, passed from above downwards, and
113  II,      LXII|       watched them with wonder, and passed on. He approached one man,
114  II,      LXII|         that are in darkness."~ ~He passed on, and saw they were also
115  II,     LXIII|      bulwark benches; the boatswain passed along the gangway and piped
116  II,     LXIII|             kindred and neighbours, passed over to Barbary, and the
117  II,       LXV|       Gregorio on learning what had passed declared he could not and
118  II,      LXVI|           That night master and man passed out in the fields in the
119  II,     LXVII|         night; and so that night he passed in sleeping, and his master
120  II,    LXVIII|      Quixote's dignity or Sancho's, passed right over the pair of them,
121  II,      LXXI|             CHAPTER LXXI.~ ~OF WHAT PASSED BETWEEN DON QUIXOTE AND
122  II,     LXXII|             went his. That night he passed among trees again in order
123  II,     LXXIV|           Quixote of La Mancha, had passed away from this present life,
124  II,     LXXIV|             A crazy man his life he passed,~ But in his senses died
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