Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|           do, could he once get a hearing: there was the initial difficulty.~ ~
 2   I,   AuthPre|        you have heard from me."~ ~Hearing this, my friend, giving
 3   I,        II|       girls, who were not used to hearing rhetoric of this sort, had
 4   I,       III|         his guest at his feet and hearing a speech of this kind, stood
 5   I,       III|          quite convinced of it on hearing talk of this kind from him,
 6   I,        IV|          much good nature in him, hearing the poor prostrate man blustering
 7   I,         V|           peasant stood amazed at hearing such nonsense, and relieving
 8   I,         X|         an offence against me."~ ~Hearing this, Sancho said to him, "
 9   I,      XIII|           of Despair."~ ~Ambrosio hearing it said, "That is the last
10   I,       XVI|  Brotherhood of Toledo, who, also hearing the extraordinary noise
11   I,     XVIII|      prevents thee from seeing or hearing correctly, for one of the
12   I,     XVIII|          I am!" said Don Quixote, hearing the sad news his squire
13   I,       XIX|         and valiant knight."~ ~On hearing this the bachelor took his
14   I,        XX|       much fear.~ ~ ~Don Quixote, hearing it, said, "What noise is
15   I,        XX|         smell was as acute as his hearing, and as Sancho was so closely
16   I,        XX|           to weep afresh on again hearing the affecting words of his
17   I,       XXI|      Sancho," said Don Quixote on hearing this, "for once an injury
18   I,      XXII|          below his breast, who on hearing himself asked the reason
19   I,     XXIII|        spot. I say, then, that on hearing our answer the youth turned
20   I,      XXIV|        The Knight of the Thicket, hearing him of the Rueful Countenance
21   I,      XXIV|      intelligence; for, on merely hearing what her taste was, I declare
22   I,       XXV|          say my stomach, turns at hearing the very name of it; and
23   I,      XXIX|        Dorothea was astonished at hearing her father's name, and at
24   I,       XXX|        hairs like bristles."~ ~On hearing this, Don Quixote said to
25   I,       XXX|         copied it out for me from hearing it, so exactly that he said
26   I,     XXXII|            and I would like to be hearing about them night and day."~ ~"
27   I,     XXXII| Maritornes; "and, faith, I relish hearing these things greatly too,
28   I,     XXXII|         not understand it, I like hearing it; but it is not the blows
29   I,     XXXII|         and your Diego Garcia!"~ ~Hearing this Dorothea said in a
30   I,     XXXIV|          was struck with alarm at hearing what Lothario said, and
31   I,      XXXV|           say so?" said Sancho on hearing this. "You see I wasn't
32   I,     XXXVI|           that here they come."~ ~Hearing this Dorothea covered her
33   I,     XXXVI|          where Dorothea was, who, hearing the veiled lady sigh, moved
34   I,    XXXVII|        sprightly Dorothea, and on hearing her Don Quixote turned to
35   I,        XL|          distressed us so much as hearing and seeing at every turn
36   I,        XL|          the second paper, and on hearing them, each declared himself
37   I,       XLI|            who were fainthearted, hearing their captain speak in this
38   I,       XLI|      while this was going on, and hearing a noise in the garden, came
39   I,      XLII|      Judge gave such an attentive hearing that he never before had
40   I,     XLIII|        not fair to let Clara miss hearing such a sweet voice, so,
41   I,     XLIII|       mayest have the pleasure of hearing the best voice thou hast
42   I,      XLIV|            while the Judge, after hearing him, was astonished, perplexed,
43   I,      XLIV|        unexpectedly assailed, and hearing the abuse poured upon him,
44   I,       XLV|          your worships say."~ ~On hearing this one of the newly arrived
45   I,       LII|          that was most excited by hearing it was Don Quixote, who
46  II,         I|      yielding to the enjoyment of hearing such nonsense, he asked
47  II,       VII|         there described; but now, hearing him talk of a "will and
48  II,         X|         agitated and disturbed at hearing my name; if she cannot rest
49  II,         X|        sublimated presence?"~ ~On hearing this, one of the others
50  II,         X|          to hide his laughter, at hearing the simplicity of the master
51  II,       XII|          the Knight of the Grove, hearing voices near him, instead
52  II,      XIII|             said he of the Grove, hearing Sancho's exclamation, "how
53  II,       XVI|           him his helmet. Sancho, hearing himself called, quitted
54  II,      XVII|         He of the green gaban, on hearing this, looked in all directions,
55  II,      XVII|      place yourself in safety."~ ~Hearing this, Sancho with tears
56  II,     XVIII|          that Don Lorenzo enjoyed hearing himself praised by Don Quixote,
57  II,        XX|          the fairest on earth!"~ ~Hearing this, Don Quixote said to
58  II,       XXI|          bliss of being thine."~ ~Hearing this the priest bade him
59  II,       XXI|         confession.~ ~Don Quixote hearing the wounded man's entreaty,
60  II,       XXI|       deception; on the contrary, hearing them say that the marriage,
61  II,     XXIII|         was my last request.~ ~On hearing which, the venerable Montesinos
62  II,     XXIII|           shock I had received in hearing my lady compared with Belerma."~ ~"
63  II,      XXVI|          a great absurdity."~ ~On hearing this, Master Pedro stopped
64  II,      XXVI|         such a swarm of Moors and hearing such a din, thought it would
65  II,     XXVII|         to take offence at merely hearing a bray. I remember when
66  II,      XXIX|          distressed him more than hearing Dapple bray and seeing Rocinante
67  II,      XXIX|          air at the millers, who, hearing but not understanding all
68  II,     XXXII|             Don Quixote sighed on hearing the duchess's request, and
69  II,      XXXV|         tear your soul out."~ ~On hearing this Merlin said, "That
70  II,      XXXV|        stomach."~ ~Don Quixote on hearing this felt his throat, and
71  II,     XXXVI|       ladyship seems to be."~ ~On hearing this Trifaldin bent the
72  II,   XXXVIII|          it is proclaimed to your hearing, not to say your ears, I
73  II,   XXXVIII|       sympathise with them."~ ~On hearing this, the Distressed Duenna
74  II,     XLIII|        GAVE SANCHO PANZA~ ~ ~Who, hearing the foregoing discourse
75  II,      XLVI|     loudest. The duke and duchess hearing this, and guessing what
76  II,     XLVII|           digestion."~ ~Sancho on hearing this threw himself back
77  II,    XLVIII|            The unfortunate duenna hearing herself thus conjured, by
78  II,      XLIX|        not the time set apart for hearing them - forthwith they abuse
79  II,      XLIX|        that is due to modesty."~ ~Hearing this the majordomo said
80  II,         L|            and the rest of it?"~ ~Hearing this the curate said, "I
81  II,       LII|         but now it has come to my hearing that you are about to depart
82  II,        LV|           there was anyone within hearing; but all his shouting was
83  II,     LVIII|       ladies and gentlemen."~ ~On hearing this Sancho, who had been
84  II,       LIX|        Dulcinea del Toboso."~ ~On hearing this Don Quixote, full of
85  II,       LIX|        two gentlemen derived from hearing Don Quixote recount the
86  II,     LXIII|          coast to the west."~ ~On hearing this the general sprang
87  II,      LXIV|      worship," observed Sancho on hearing him say so, "Senor Don Gaiferos
88  II,      LXVI|            Senor," said Sancho on hearing this, "it is the part of
89  II,      LXIX|  restoration of Altisidora."~ ~On hearing this Sancho broke silence
90  II,       LXX|       foot. I am not disturbed by hearing that I am wandering in a
91  II,       LXX|         to do impossibilities."~ ~Hearing this, Altisidora, with a
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