Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          great humourist was not looked upon as a humourist at all
 2   I,         I|         fitted on to the morion, looked like a whole one. It is
 3   I,       III|         boon demanded of him. "I looked for no less, my lord, from
 4   I,        VI|      barber gave his assent, and looked upon it as right and proper,
 5   I,        IX|          could recognise them, I looked about to see if there were
 6   I,       XII|         will. But when one least looked for it, lo and behold! one
 7   I,       XIV|         WITH OTHER INCIDENTS NOT LOOKED FOR~ ~ ~THE LAY OF CHRYSOSTOM~ ~
 8   I,       XVI|    happen that when one thing is looked for another thing is found;
 9   I,       XVI|      rush mat and a blanket that looked as if it was of threadbare
10   I,      XVII|        flinging him into it they looked up, and seeing that the
11   I,       XIX|     great number of lights which looked exactly like stars in motion.
12   I,       XIX|  mourning, so that naturally you looked like something evil and
13   I,       XIX|           Don Quixote would have looked to see whether the body
14   I,       XXI|          robe himself, and if he looked noble in his armour he will
15   I,       XXI|       well on me that all said I looked as if I was to be steward
16   I,      XXII|      fellow, except that when he looked, his eyes turned in a little
17   I,      XXIV|       with his story, he neither looked up nor uttered a word in
18   I,    XXVIII|     which were so fair that they looked like two pieces of shining
19   I,    XXVIII|          in the water, her hands looked like pieces of driven snow
20   I,    XXVIII|        eyes with both hands, she looked to see who had made the
21   I,    XXVIII|      good name, a match might be looked for in any quarter. This
22   I,      XXIX|         arrayed herself that she looked like a great and rich lady.
23   I,      XXIX|  stranger's words and behaviour, looked at him attentively, and
24   I,     XXXII|          the two first titles he looked over at the barber and said, "
25   I,     XXXIV|      seemed to her that Lothario looked at her somewhat more freely
26   I,     XXXIV|         to hear them, for he now looked upon Camilla as having triumphed
27   I,     XXXIV|        Portia for a wife, and he looked forward anxiously to meeting
28   I,      XXXV|   anxiety, and Camilla purposely looked coldly on Lothario, that
29   I,     XXXVI|          At these words Luscinda looked up at Cardenio, at first
30   I,     XXXVI|      Fernando changed colour and looked as though he meant to take
31   I,    XXXVII|        life? I vow" (and here he looked to heaven and ground his
32   I,    XXXVII|          to remove her veil. She looked at the captive as if to
33   I,     XXXIX|         de Aguilar, Don Fernando looked at his companions and they
34   I,        XL|         vessel, in which case he looked upon all the rest as accomplished.
35   I,       XLI|    renegade and my comrades, and looked forward with impatience
36   I,      XLII|      close his eyes until he has looked upon those of his son; but
37   I,     XLIII|     window in the whole inn that looked outwards except a hole in
38   I,     XLIII|      after all, flesh, though he looked as if he were made of wood,
39   I,      XLIV|   perceive."~ ~The judge on this looked at him more carefully and
40   I,      XLIV|         of Don Luis, who he knew looked for a title for his son.~ ~
41   I,      XLVI| happiness that no one could have looked into her face just then
42   I,      XLIX|        raven, and is unceasingly looked for in his kingdom. One
43   I,         L|      promised by you and so long looked for by me, for I promise
44   I,         L|   herself quietly beside him and looked up in his face to show him
45   I,        LI|        window of her house which looked out on the plaza. The glitter
46  II,         I|    withered and dried up that he looked as if he had been turned
47  II,       III|          that no truth was to be looked for from Moors, as they
48  II,        IV|       with a mighty come down; I looked about for the ass, but could
49  II,      VIII|   returned Sancho, "but to me it looked like a wall, unless I am
50  II,         X|          jumps up where it's not looked for. I say this because,
51  II,         X|       close at hand. Don Quixote looked all along the road to El
52  II,       XII|        what a fool I should have looked if I had chosen for my reward
53  II,       XII|        startled, he listened and looked in the direction the noise
54  II,       XIV|      hideous, that Sancho, as he looked at him, began to tremble
55  II,        XV|         vanquish him, that being looked upon as an easy matter;
56  II,       XVI|        rest of his apparel, they looked better than if they had
57  II,      XVII|          gaban, on hearing this, looked in all directions, but could
58  II,      XVII|         head out of the cage and looked all round with eyes like
59  II,      XVII|      silly bravado, after having looked all round, as has been said,
60  II,     XVIII|        by Don Quixote, albeit he looked upon him as a madman? power
61  II,        XX|    lightness in their feet, they looked the best dancers in the
62  II,     XXIII|         sighs and bitter sobs. I looked round, and through the crystal
63  II,     XXVII|          having got some way off looked back, and seeing Sancho
64  II,      XXIX|         on the bank. Don Quixote looked all round, and seeing nobody,
65  II,      XXIX|      hollow of his left knee, he looked up at his master and said, "
66  II,      XXXI|         with the duchess, for he looked forward to finding in her
67  II,      XXXI|         face, mottled it till it looked like jasper. The duke and
68  II,     XXXII|      ladies great favours may be looked for; this which your grace
69  II,     XXXIV|     found himself on the ground, looked at the rent in his huntingcoat
70  II,       XLI|       and his legs hung down, he looked like nothing so much as
71  II,       XLI|        nose, and from underneath looked towards the earth, and it
72  II,       XLI|          on it; for if the earth looked to you like a grain of mustard
73  II,       XLI|       enchantment whatever way I looked; and if you won't believe
74  II,      XLIV|    slightly a grated window that looked out on a beautiful garden,
75  II,       XLV|       filled with amazement, and looked upon their governor as another
76  II,     XLVII|         different sorts; one who looked like a student said grace,
77  II,    XLVIII|   falling down, in which trim he looked the most extraordinary scarecrow
78  II,    XLVIII|          the middle of the room, looked up and saw the energy with
79  II,      XLIX|       governor was satisfied and looked forward to the approach
80  II,      XLIX|         with its own hair, which looked like rings of gold, so bright
81  II,       LII|      read her letter; and having looked over it herself and seen
82  II,        LV|       perceived a dim light that looked like daylight and found
83  II,       LIX|   maidens; and after all, when I looked forward to palms, triumphs,
84  II,        LX|        with the first light they looked up and saw that the fruit
85  II,        LX|      have stripped him, and even looked to see what he had hidden
86  II,     LXIII|         for death.~ ~The viceroy looked at him, and seeing him so
87  II,       LXV|        lands and places; rightly looked at, it is I that am the
88  II,       LXV|    whatever dress he might be he looked like one to be loved and
89  II,      LXIX|        point one of the two that looked like kings exclaimed, "Enough,
90  II,      LXIX|         to work the good that is looked for from thee."~ ~To which
91  II,      LXXI|          eyes. Don Quixote as he looked at them observed, "Those
92  II,     LXXIV|         close came when he least looked for it. For - whether it
93  II,     LXXIV|          for the notary."~ ~They looked at one another, wondering
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