Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        spectacles and sunshades, mounted on their tall mules; the
 2   I,  TransPre|       taking with him an esquire mounted on ass-back; but no instance
 3   I,        II|       donned his suit of armour, mounted Rocinante with his patched-up
 4   I,        II|          quitting the lazy down, mounted his celebrated steed Rocinante
 5   I,        II|       rode so slowly and the sun mounted so rapidly and with such
 6   I,       III|    saddling Rocinante at once he mounted, and embracing his host,
 7   I,        IV|    sunshades, with four servants mounted, and three muleteers on
 8   I,       VII|       taking with him an esquire mounted on ass-back, but no instance
 9   I,      VIII|       the order of St. Benedict, mounted on two dromedaries, for
10   I,         X|          of their poor dry fare, mounted at once, and made haste
11   I,        XV|        it any dishonour to be so mounted, for I remember having read
12   I,        XV|     gates, went very contentedly mounted on a handsome ass."~ ~"It
13   I,        XV|         may be true that he went mounted as your worship says," answered
14   I,        XV|         difference between going mounted and going slung like a sack
15   I,       XVI|         not content with this he mounted on his ribs and with his
16   I,      XVII|          the ass; after which he mounted his horse and turning to
17   I,      XVII|        As soon as they were both mounted, at the gate of the inn,
18   I,       XIX|         and followed by six more mounted figures in mourning down
19   I,       XXI|          and gloom removed, they mounted and, without taking any
20   I,      XXII|        so civilly that the other mounted guard said to him:~ ~"Though
21   I,     XXIII|         just now."~ ~Don Quixote mounted without replying, and, Sancho
22   I,     XXIII|          appearance and manners, mounted on that same mule which
23   I,      XXVI|     robbed him, for here you are mounted on his horse; in fact, you
24   I,     XXVII|       his mule, while the barber mounted his with a beard down to
25   I,     XXVII|       made him saddle it for me, mounted without bidding him farewell,
26   I,      XXIX|       the mule. Don Quixote then mounted Rocinante, and the barber
27   I,      XXIX| objection, and I will fancy I am mounted on the steed Pegasus, or
28   I,      XXIX|         on foot when he might be mounted."~ ~"That he is," said the
29   I,      XXIX|         were.~ ~Three then being mounted, that is to say, Don Quixote,
30   I,       XXX|        they were following a man mounted on an ass, who when he came
31   I,     XXXIV|     depths of her abasement, she mounted, in his opinion, towards
32   I,      XXXV|          the doors of his house, mounted his horse, and with a broken
33   I,    XXXVII|          his breast. Behind him, mounted upon an ass, there came
34   I,       XLI|    purpose before we were heard, mounted with the utmost quickness
35   I,       XLI|         the country and that the mounted coast-guard would come at
36   I,       XLI|          we perceived some fifty mounted men swiftly approaching
37   I,     XLVII|          an opportunity. He then mounted and his friend the barber
38   I,     XLVII|         behind them six or seven mounted men, well found and equipped,
39   I,      XLIX|        master on thy back, and I mounted upon thee, following the
40   I,       LII|          Sancho for his sword he mounted Rocinante, braced his buckler
41   I,       LII|       sought renown on Rocinante mounted;~ Here, underneath this
42   I,       LII|       even let a donkey be.~ For mounted on an ass (excuse the word),~
43  II,       III|         farther on we see Sancho mounted on the same ass, without
44  II,        IV|       such a way that he left me mounted on it, and took away Dapple
45  II,        IV|    Micomicona, I saw my ass, and mounted upon him, in the dress of
46  II,        IV|        speaks of Sancho as being mounted on it."~ ~"I don't know
47  II,         X|          and moreover, they come mounted on three piebald cackneys,
48  II,         X|        soon as they saw Dulcinea mounted, they pushed on after her,
49  II,       XIV|         short the colloquy, they mounted, and Don Quixote wheeled
50  II,       XVI|       the same road behind them, mounted on a very handsome flea-bitten
51  II,       XIX|        and a couple of peasants, mounted on four beasts of the ass
52  II,        XX| pack-saddle on Dapple, they both mounted and at a leisurely pace
53  II,        XX|          holiday and gala dress, mounted on twelve beautiful mares
54  II,      XXIV|      them halt. Accordingly they mounted and all three took the direct
55  II,       XXV|    making the usual sign the ape mounted on his left shoulder and
56  II,     XXVII|         he spurred Rocinante and mounted the hill. On reaching the
57  II,    XXVIII|          Sancho was by this time mounted with the help of Don Quixote,
58  II,    XXVIII|        Quixote, who then himself mounted Rocinante, and at a leisurely
59  II,       XXX|          exchanging a word, they mounted and quitted the famous river,
60  II,       XXX|         on his back and the duke mounted a fine horse, they placed
61  II,     XXXIV|      Sancho arrayed himself, and mounted on his Dapple (for he would
62  II,      XXXV|   housings, on each of which was mounted a penitent, robed also in
63  II,     XXXVI|          was well whipped I went mounted like a gentleman; if I have
64  II,     XXXIX|          s grave there appeared, mounted upon a wooden horse, the
65  II,        XL|         we know of no one having mounted him until now. From him
66  II,        XL|           so that he whom he has mounted upon him can carry a cup
67  II,       XLI|           without more words, he mounted Clavileno, and tried the
68  II,       XLI|         can safely swear I never mounted a smoother-going steed all
69  II,      XLIV|        of the same material, and mounted a la gineta upon a mule.
70  II,      XLIV|      that in all my life I never mounted a quieter beast, or a pleasanter
71  II,         L|            I can go just as well mounted on a she-ass as in a coach;
72  II,        LI|        in time they despised and mounted upon. Be a father to virtue
73  II,      LIII|        but since I left you, and mounted the towers of ambition and
74  II,       LIV|          bear Sancho company, as mounted on Dapple, half glad, half
75  II,       LIV|        both embraced, and Sancho mounted Dapple, and Ricote leant
76  II,       LVI|          by several trumpets and mounted on a powerful steed that
77  II,      LVII|       out to see him. Sancho was mounted on his Dapple, with his
78  II,      LVII|          ass being all the while mounted on it."~ ~"Didn't I say
79  II,     LVIII|    persisted in his resolve; and mounted on Rocinante, bracing his
80  II,     LVIII|       reached him master and man mounted once more, and without going
81  II,       LIX|        They woke up rather late, mounted once more and resumed their
82  II,        LX|       swarthy complexion. He was mounted upon a powerful horse, and
83  II,        LX|       deposit him in full armour mounted on his horse Rocinante,
84  II,       LXI|           Don Quixote and Sancho mounted once more, and with the
85  II,      LXII|       the house. Don Quixote was mounted, not on Rocinante, but upon
86  II,     LXIII|          did the same; and as he mounted the starboard ladder the
87  II,      LXIX|          As the duke and duchess mounted the stage Don Quixote and
88  II,     LXXII|         was well whipped, I went mounted like a gentleman."~ ~ ~"
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