Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         Dulcinea and her ladies in waiting. It is worth noticing how,
 2   I,        II|        town he came;~ With maidens waiting on himself,~ Princesses
 3   I,        IV|          middle of the road, stood waiting the approach of these knights-errant,
 4   I,      VIII|           Don Quixote, and without waiting for a reply he spurred Rocinante
 5   I,      VIII|           present stood trembling, waiting in suspense the result of
 6   I,        XI|         the young man, and without waiting for more pressing he seated
 7   I,       XII|            of us that know her are waiting to see what her pride will
 8   I,      XIII|            of them."~ ~And without waiting for the shepherd's answer,
 9   I,      XIII|       enough for that while we are waiting for the grave to be dug."~ ~"
10   I,       XIV|          With these words, and not waiting to hear a reply, she turned
11   I,       XVI|           his pack-saddles and lay waiting for his conscientious Maritornes.
12   I,     XVIII|        seven, and made off without waiting to ascertain anything further.~ ~
13   I,       XXI|           Sancho. "That's what I'm waiting for; for all this, word
14   I,      XXII|      attacked Don Quixote, who was waiting for them with great calmness;
15   I,      XXII|         attack Don Quixote who was waiting for them, did nothing at
16   I,     XXIII|          and there is no wisdom in waiting when danger outweighs hope,
17   I,     XXIII|        during which we stood still waiting anxiously to see what would
18   I,      XXIV|          title of husband, and was waiting for an opportunity of making
19   I,       XXV|            any longer in suspense, waiting to see what comes of my
20   I,      XXVI|        Sancho had gone off without waiting to see any more crazy feats,
21   I,      XXVI|          and kept them in suspense waiting for him to begin, he said,
22   I,     XXVII|      listeners, who remained still waiting to hear something more;
23   I,     XXVII|       again the listeners remained waiting attentively for the singer
24   I,     XXVII|          all Luscinda's father was waiting for was that mine should
25   I,     XXVII|        given you. And then without waiting for any answer she left
26   I,     XXVII|            set out at once without waiting any longer for reply or
27   I,     XXVII|         and my covetous father are waiting for me in the hall with
28   I,     XXVII|       haste, as the bridegroom was waiting. Now the night of my sorrow
29   I,     XXVII|           mad.~ ~"The priest stood waiting for the answer of Luscinda,
30   I,    XXVIII|           to her feet, and without waiting to put on her shoes or gather
31   I,      XXIX|         madness, and how they were waiting for his squire, who had
32   I,       XXX|           getting that county I am waiting for if your worship goes
33   I,    XXXIII|         pressed Lothario to remain waiting for him as he had a matter
34   I,     XXXIV|          doubt he is in the street waiting to carry out his vile project;
35   I,    XXXVII|      deportment. They stood silent waiting to see what he would say,
36   I,   XXXVIII|        silence, and he seeing them waiting on his words in mute expectation,
37   I,     XXXIX|           at once on shore without waiting to be assailed, in so great
38   I,        XL|            the gentlemen and those waiting to be ransomed. They put
39   I,       XLI|           garden where Zoraida was waiting; and there the renegade,
40   I,       XLI|       about Hadji Morato's garden, waiting for me there until I came.
41   I,       XLI|            places round about, all waiting for me, anxious and elated,
42   I,       XLI|         had remained on board were waiting for us in apprehension of
43   I,       XLI|        which the renegade, without waiting for Zoraida to reply, made
44   I,       XLI|           saw them we stood still, waiting for them; but as they came
45   I,      XLII|     following her. The captain was waiting to see what the curate would
46   I,      XLIV|          servants of Don Luis were waiting for the end of the conversation
47   I,      XLVI|           the latter utter a word, waiting to the upshot of his mishap;
48   I,      XLIX|           already dismounted, were waiting for them. The carter at
49  II,        II|           island, which I am still waiting for."~ ~"May evil islands
50  II,       III|     remained very deep in thought, waiting for the bachelor Carrasco,
51  II,       III|          home, and my old woman is waiting for me; after dinner I'll
52  II,       III|            without another word or waiting for a reply he made off
53  II,        IX|         the daylight;" and without waiting for any more of his questions,
54  II,        IX|            and how your worship is waiting for her to arrange some
55  II,       XIV|        laid his hand on his sword, waiting to see what the Knight of
56  II,       XIV|        have done the same, without waiting for any sound of trumpet
57  II,       XVI|          some crazy being, and was waiting him to confirm it by something
58  II,     XVIII|        room, where the student was waiting to entertain him while the
59  II,       XXI|        found himself debarred from waiting for Camacho's splendid feast
60  II,      XXXI|        figure, that if the damsels waiting on him had not taken care
61  II,      XXXI|          as his hosts were already waiting for him. They placed him
62  II,     XXXII|           takes to flight, without waiting an instant, and the other
63  II,    XXXIII|        duennas gathered round him, waiting in profound silence to hear
64  II,     XXXIV|         about and went off without waiting for a reply from anyone.~ ~
65  II,      XXXV|            from his lips, and only waiting for thy inflexible or yielding
66  II,      XXXV|      fields, where she will remain waiting until the number of stripes
67  II,      XXXV|            more properly speaking, waiting for his disenchantment;
68  II,     XXXVI|          and stood very tranquilly waiting for the response of the
69  II,   XXXVIII|            will.~ ~All kept still, waiting to see who would break silence,
70  II,      XLII|        services, find myself still waiting for advancement, while thou,
71  II,     XLIII|         think my lord and lady are waiting for us."~ ~ ~ ~
72  II,      XLIV|            the duke is is probably waiting; come let us go to supper,
73  II,      XLVI|           were already dressed and waiting for him. But as he passed
74  II,      XLIX|          told her not to keep them waiting any longer; for it was late,
75  II,      XLIX|            a woman-servant who was waiting for them came down and opened
76  II,      LIII|             while all watched him, waiting to see what the haste with
77  II,        LV|         the duke and duchess stood waiting for them; but Sancho would
78  II,       LVI|         Dulcinea del Toboso, stood waiting for them to give the necessary
79  II,       LVI|         they had been so anxiously waiting for had not battered one
80  II,       LVI| disappointed when the man they are waiting to see hanged does not come
81  II,        LX|      league from this, and without waiting to utter reproaches or hear
82  II,        LX|       brought, and while they were waiting Roque said to Don Quixote, "
83  II,        LX|      maintaining profound silence, waiting for the great Roque Guinart
84  II,       LXI|         horseback, just as he was, waiting for day, and it was not
85  II,     LXIII|       where a vast multitude stood waiting for them, eager to see what
86  II,     LXIII|    vengeance will not lose much by waiting while I tell you the story
87  II,      LXVI|         stood clustered round him, waiting with open mouths for the
88  II,      LXVI|        manners to leave his master waiting for him; and that some other
89  II,      LXVI|       rejoined his master, who was waiting for him under the shade
90  II,     LXXII|    remained in the village and inn waiting for night, the one to finish
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