Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         pace he could hardly have reached before October or November
 2   I,        II|        and quickening his pace he reached it just as night was setting
 3   I,         V|        more of the same kind they reached the village just as night
 4   I,       VII|           a sentence.~ ~When they reached Don Quixote he was already
 5   I,        IX|        when the title of the book reached my ears, and snatching it
 6   I,         X|          s discontent not to have reached a house, as it was to his
 7   I,        XI|           the notes of the rebeck reached their ears; and shortly
 8   I,       XII|        exceed it; and so when she reached the age of fourteen to fifteen
 9   I,      XIII|        surname has until now ever reached my ears."~ ~"What!" said
10   I,      XIII|          Quixote, "has that never reached them?"~ ~The rest of the
11   I,       XVI|           fancied himself to have reached a famous castle (for, as
12   I,       XVI|          point at which the voice reached him. The innkeeper retreated
13   I,      XVII|     wretch were so loud that they reached the ears of his master,
14   I,     XVIII|         WORTH RELATING~ ~ ~Sancho reached his master so limp and faint
15   I,       XIX|          the road before they had reached or discovered any place
16   I,       XXI|    through and through, and as he reached him, without checking the
17   I,       XXI|          but before that point is reached it is requisite to roam
18   I,     XXIII|    ransacked.~ ~ ~That night they reached the very heart of the Sierra
19   I,     XXIII|           if it were needful, and reached him just as with the point
20   I,       XXV|     penance."~ ~Thus talking they reached the foot of a high mountain
21   I,      XXVI|          Toboso, and the next day reached the inn where the mishap
22   I,     XXVII|     covetous.~ ~The next day they reached the place where Sancho had
23   I,     XXVII|         and pleasing in its tone, reached their ears, at which they
24   I,     XXVII|        that was awaiting me.~ ~"I reached the place whither I had
25   I,     XXVII|           so that almost flying I reached home the same day, by the
26   I,     XXVII|           I quitted the house and reached that of the man with whom
27   I,     XXVII|          night, and by daybreak I reached one of the passes of these
28   I,     XXVII|           stopped by a voice that reached his ear, saying in melancholy
29   I,    XXVIII|             This sad intelligence reached my ears, and, instead of
30   I,    XXVIII|      conscience he had done it. I reached my destination in two days
31   I,      XXIX|          ride by turns until they reached the inn, which might be
32   I,     XXXII|   adventure worth mentioning they reached next day the inn, the object
33   I,    XXXIII|         true friendship thou hast reached; and likewise I see and
34   I,     XXXIV|       audacity of Leonela has now reached such a pitch that every
35   I,      XXXV|          him dream he had already reached the kingdom of Micomicon,
36   I,      XXXV|         token it had a beard that reached to the girdle, and that
37   I,      XXXV|   empowered to carry on her amour reached such a height that, regardless
38   I,      XXXV|           well as he was able and reached the house of his friend,
39   I,      XXXV|          afterwards, intelligence reached her that Lothario had been
40   I,     XXXVI|       What voice is this that has reached my ears?" Startled at the
41   I,     XXXVI|          her time to resist, they reached a place with her where they
42   I,     XXXVI|         in silence and tears they reached that inn, which for him
43   I,     XXXIX|           I embarked at Alicante, reached Genoa after a prosperous
44   I,       XLI|        quietly and in silence, we reached the house without being
45   I,       XLI|         first Christian ground we reached. On this point we all agreed;
46   I,      XLII|         them, or whether they had reached Spain, or been carried to
47   I,      XLII|        voice so musical and sweet reached the ears of the ladies that
48   I,      XLIV|        roughly; but as soon as he reached the spot he stopped short
49   I,      XLVI|         that his simplicity never reached so high a pitch that he
50   I,     XLVII|           two leagues, until they reached a valley which the carter
51   I,    XLVIII|           this time ought to have reached the inn, carried provisions
52   I,      XLIX|      their conversation till they reached the place where the curate,
53   I,        LI|          the halls of royalty and reached the ears of people of every
54   I,       LII|          the end of six days they reached Don Quixote's village, and
55  II,        VI|        shepherd, its founder, has reached the height at which we now
56  II,        XI|           him; but by the time he reached him he was already on the
57  II,        XV|         pair proceeded until they reached a town where it was their
58  II,       XVI|        knight-errant of yore ever reached or could reach.~ ~He was
59  II,      XVII| UNEXAMPLED COURAGE OF DON QUIXOTE REACHED OR COULD REACH; TOGETHER
60  II,      XVII|           his history had not yet reached him, for, had he read it,
61  II,      XVII|         two in the afternoon they reached the village and house of
62  II,       XIX|        grew dark; but before they reached the town it seemed to them
63  II,      XXII|      Quixote said that even if it reached to the bottomless pit he
64  II,      XXIV|           for the inn, which they reached a little before nightfall.
65  II,      XXIV|           night was falling, they reached the inn, and it was not
66  II,    XXVIII|          are situated, and had it reached any further thou wouldst
67  II,      XXIX|      grove Don Quixote and Sancho reached the river Ebro, and the
68  II,      XXIX|       this time, the boat, having reached the middle of the stream,
69  II,      XXIX|     Quixote at this, "that we had reached the place where I am to
70  II,       XXX|          A FAIR HUNTRESS~ ~ ~They reached their beasts in low spirits
71  II,      XXXI|            then, that before they reached the country house or castle,
72  II,     XXXII|      duchess, and Don Quixote had reached this point in their conversation,
73  II,     XXXIV|       allow him; and at last they reached a wood that lay between
74  II,     XXXIV|          with the creaking wheels reached the spot. It was drawn by
75  II,      XXXV|     seventeen but not to have yet reached twenty. Beside her was a
76  II,   XXXVIII|         and the young Antonomasia reached the age of fourteen, and
77  II,        XL|          promise, valiant knight, reached my ears in the midst of
78  II,       XLI|      Sancho, we must have already reached the second region of the
79  II,       XLI|         shut; who in twelve hours reached Rome and dismounted at Torre
80  II,       XLI|        the air, we could not have reached that heaven where the seven
81  II,         L|            and capering, the girl reached the town, but before going
82  II,       LIV|           crossed into Italy, and reached Germany, and there it seemed
83  II,        LV|        not going to stop until he reached the depths of the bottomless
84  II,        LV|           a crowd of people, they reached the castle, where in one
85  II,     LVIII|           be that such a name has reached your ears."~ ~"Ah! friend
86  II,     LVIII|         Dapple came up. When they reached him master and man mounted
87  II,       LIX|    calling all inns castles. They reached it, and asked the landlord
88  II,        LX|           slain Don Vicente. They reached the spot where Claudia met
89  II,       LXI|           out for Barcelona. They reached the strand on Saint John'
90  II,       LXI|       same music and acclamations reached their conductor's house,
91  II,    LXVIII|         hour after midnight, they reached a castle which Don Quixote
92  II,      LXIX|          of this stage, which was reached by steps, were two other
93  II,      LXXI|        fail thee before thou hast reached the desired number; and
94  II,     LXXII|        HOW DON QUIXOTE AND SANCHO REACHED THEIR VILLAGE~ ~ ~All that
95  II,    LXXIII|           his arrival had already reached. It had been brought to
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