Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        cruel death. The merchants finding that the Dey knew all, and
 2   I,  TransPre|         it until the last moment. Finding he could make nothing of
 3   I,   AuthPre|         sense, my good fortune in finding such an adviser in such
 4   I,        IV|         so gay, so exhilarated at finding himself now dubbed a knight,
 5   I,         V|           MISHAP IS CONTINUED~ ~ ~Finding, then, that, in fact he
 6   I,       VII|        look at his books, and not finding the room where he had left
 7   I,      VIII| persuasion, he did not despair of finding the conclusion of this pleasant
 8   I,        IX|          that presented itself of finding the large part that, so
 9   I,        IX|           any great difficulty in finding such an interpreter, for
10   I,       XII|        and if, senor, you must go finding fault with words at every
11   I,       XIV|       such a convenient place for finding adventures, for they presented
12   I,        XV|          in search of her without finding her, they came to a halt
13   I,        XV|         the first to come to, and finding himself close to his master
14   I,       XVI|          fretting and sweating at finding herself held so fast by
15   I,       XVI|        spite of himself. He then, finding himself so handled, by whom
16   I,       XVI|   apprehend the culprits; but not finding one, as the innkeeper had
17   I,      XVII|          The officer came up, and finding them engaged in such a peaceful
18   I,      XVII|         booby?"~ ~The cuadrillero finding himself so disrespectfully
19   I,      XVII|           last hour had come, and finding himself so racked and tormented
20   I,      XVII|           a laborious gallop, and finding it shut went round it to
21   I,     XVIII|          of his alforjas; but not finding them, he well-nigh took
22   I,       XXI|        imitated the beaver, which finding itself pressed by the hunters
23   I,       XXI|        search of fitment, and not finding it he said, "Clearly the
24   I,      XXII|      vagary as to set them free), finding himself abused in this fashion,
25   I,      XXIV|          with the rage he felt at finding himself so belaboured without
26   I,       XXV|         not so much the desire of finding that madman that leads me
27   I,       XXV|            as marks and signs for finding me on thy return."~ ~"So
28   I,      XXVI|      according to his history, on finding himself rejected by his
29   I,     XXVII|       nothing, however, about the finding of the valise and its contents;
30   I,     XXVII|           to hear something more; finding, however, that the silence
31   I,     XXVII|       proceed, then: Don Fernando finding my presence an obstacle
32   I,    XXVIII|          dress suggested; and so, finding they had not been noticed,
33   I,    XXVIII|         make overtures to me; and finding that I replied to the effrontery
34   I,      XXIX|       from Sancho Panza, who, not finding them where he had left them,
35   I,      XXIX|         lucky seeking and a lucky finding!" said Sancho Panza at this; "
36   I,      XXIX|           the loss of his Dapple, finding the want of him now. But
37   I,       XXX|          relief in my distress on finding a certain knight-errant
38   I,       XXX|           Dorothea, "save that in finding Don Quixote I have had such
39   I,       XXX|           what thou wouldst do on finding thyself without any letter;
40   I,     XXXII|           force that the serpent, finding he was throttling it, had
41   I,    XXXIII|         and tested by the fire of finding herself wooed and by one
42   I,    XXXIII|  importance, because ere long, on finding in her that constancy which
43   I,    XXXIII|        the return of Anselmo, who finding Camilla in her own room,
44   I,     XXXIV|       fame.~ ~It so happened that finding herself on one occasion
45   I,     XXXIV|        entering the house now and finding us alone; consider, senora,
46   I,      XXXV|        head of the giant, and not finding it he said, "I see now that
47   I,      XXXV|         bad luck that through not finding this head my county will
48   I,      XXXV|          to tell Camilla, but not finding her in bed or anywhere in
49   I,      XXXV|        the door should be locked. Finding himself alone he so took
50   I,    XXXVII|           her were annoyed at not finding a room, said to her, "Do
51   I,   XXXVIII|          their entreaties, and he finding himself so pressed said
52   I,     XXXIX|           choice of a profession. Finding, then, that he was unable
53   I,        XL|       ways to escape without ever finding a favourable time or chance;
54   I,        XL|         greater the difficulty of finding some one to read it. At
55   I,       XLI|           had addressed to him.~ ~Finding herself now on board, and
56   I,       XLI|           us that we made sure of finding ourselves off the coast
57   I,       XLI|      further damage. We, however, finding ourselves sinking began
58   I,       XLI|           travelling as by joy at finding herself on Christian soil,
59   I,     XLIII|      budging for a whole century. Finding himself fast, then, and
60   I,     XLIII|           the worse for him; for, finding how little was wanted to
61   I,      XLIV|          search of him, much less finding him.~ ~The man laid hold
62   I,      XLIV|       seeing everybody busy about finding out what it was the four
63   I,      XLIV|          robbed me of."~ ~Sancho, finding himself so unexpectedly
64   I,      XLVI|     generosity of Don Fernando.~ ~Finding himself now clear and quit
65   I,      XLIX|        that he feared his master, finding himself at liberty, would
66   I,       LII|    everything on it. Don Quixote, finding himself free, strove to
67  II,         I| tempestuous and stormy one -- and finding on the beach a little bark
68  II,      VIII| knights-errant more valorous than finding themselves favoured by their
69  II,         X|          is daylight I count upon finding them when I least expect
70  II,         X|          if the El Toboso people, finding out that you were here with
71  II,         X|         stupefied and benumbed at finding himself in your magnificent
72  II,       XII|         you come."~ ~Don Quixote, finding himself answered in such
73  II,      XIII|           go into the Church, not finding myself fit to hold office
74  II,        XV|           thought of anything but finding some village where he could
75  II,        XV|       licentiate, all through not finding nests where he thought to
76  II,     XXIII|    growing weary and disgusted at finding myself hanging suspended
77  II,     XXIII|         so great was his grief at finding he was leaving you, that
78  II,     XXVII|          avenge him. Far from it, finding a shower of stones rained
79  II,    XXVIII|           examine his wounds, but finding him whole from head to foot,
80  II,      XXXI|          for he looked forward to finding in her castle what he had
81  II,      XXXI|           on the shirt; and then, finding himself alone with Sancho,
82  II,     XXXII|         slew him at Roncesvalles, finding that he could not wound
83  II,    XXXIII|           visit the duchess, who, finding enjoyment in listening to
84  II,    XXXIII|         answer and all that about finding her sifting wheat, the whole
85  II,     XXXIV|       unable to reach the ground. Finding himself in this position,
86  II,       XLI|     blindfolded, and Don Quixote, finding himself settled to his satisfaction,
87  II,       XLI|          filled with amazement at finding themselves in the same garden
88  II,      XLVI|     escaped by it, save one that, finding itself hard pressed by the
89  II,    XLVIII|           in her fright, and then finding herself in the dark, turned
90  II,      XLIX|          the secretary fell back. Finding herself then in the presence
91  II,        LV|         made in him anywhere, and finding himself all right and whole
92  II,       LVI|         vexed and disappointed at finding that the combatants they
93  II,      LXII|       secretly repelled them, but finding himself hard pressed by
94  II,     LXIII|           to be giving orders and finding himself obeyed once more;
95  II,       LXX|           of Don Quixote, and not finding him at Saragossa, he went
96  II,     LXXIV|    persuaded that it was grief at finding himself vanquished, and
97  II,     LXXIV|  condition his master was in, and finding the housekeeper and niece
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