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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."~ ~ ~"