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1 I, TransPre| Comedies" of himself as a boy looking on with delight while Lope 2 I, II| tired and hungry, when, looking all around to see if he 3 I, II| you to be." The girls were looking at him and straining their 4 I, VII| wandered from side to side looking for it. He came to the place 5 I, VII| it that your worship is looking for? There are neither room 6 I, VII| instead of roaming the world looking for better bread than ever 7 I, VIII| was standing at a distance looking on, watching the result 8 I, IX| ground. Don Quixote stood looking on very calmly, and, when 9 I, XIII| folded; and those who were looking on as well as those who 10 I, XIII| sirs, on which you are looking with compassionate eyes, 11 I, XVII| meeting the officer, who was looking to see what had become of 12 I, XVII| on some distance without looking to see if his squire was 13 I, XVIII| Seeing him in this mood, looking so sad, Don Quixote said 14 I, XIX| with their lighted torches, looking exactly like maskers running 15 I, XIX| was because I have been looking at you for some time by 16 I, XX| extraordinary adventure you are looking forward to."~ ~"What art 17 I, XX| should keep quiet and not go looking for evil in any quarter, 18 I, XX| entreaties; however, he went looking about so closely that he 19 I, XX| rudely constructed houses looking more like ruins than houses, 20 I, XXI| of the adventure we were looking for against us, cheating 21 I, XXII| your head, and don't go looking for three feet on a cat."~ ~' 22 I, XXIII| saddle-pad.~ ~ ~As they stood looking at it they heard a whistle 23 I, XXIII| said, "I will wager you are looking at that hack mule that lies 24 I, XXIII| he was the person we were looking for. He saluted us courteously, 25 I, XXIV| likes best."~ ~Cardenio was looking at him steadily, and his 26 I, XXV| mountains without path or road, looking for a madman who when he 27 I, XXV| once perceived that I was looking at her: such is the retirement 28 I, XXVI| hear him, as well as in looking for herbs to sustain him, 29 I, XXVIII| stood as if spell-bound, looking at them without opening 30 I, XXX| for if your worship goes looking for dainties in the bottom 31 I, XXXII| and the carrier; and then, looking round to see if Sancho was 32 I, XXXIV| for a considerable time, looking on the ground with fixed 33 I, XXXVII| of the happy result I am looking forward to, I trust to God 34 I, XL| returned to the terrace, and looking up at the window, I saw 35 I, XLI| leave of both; and she, looking as though her heart were 36 I, XLI| the straits; we, without looking to any compass save the 37 I, XLI| were flocks hard by, and looking about carefully to see if 38 I, XLIV| he understood they were looking for the youth whose description 39 I, XLVI| when the others were not looking, gathered from her lips 40 I, XLVII| that moment the curate, looking back, saw coming on behind 41 I, XLIX| might try our chance in looking for adventures again; and 42 I, LII| how eagerly must thou be looking forward to this preface, 43 II, II| seed-patch, and give over looking for islands or shylands."~ ~ 44 II, II| other side of the wall, looking on while I was flying through 45 II, VI| like a troubled spirit, looking for what they say are called 46 II, VI| range the world over by looking at a map, without its costing 47 II, X| out of the thicket, and looking round saw that Don Quixote 48 II, X| bolt fall. Why should I go looking for three feet on a cat, 49 II, X| and what is more, when looking for Dulcinea will be looking 50 II, X| looking for Dulcinea will be looking for Marica in Ravena, or 51 II, X| her, and sped away without looking back, for more than half 52 II, XI| wandering all over El Toboso, looking like noddies, and asking 53 II, XIII| madman of himself and goes looking for what, when found, may, 54 II, XIII| goat, not to say a kid, and looking at it he said, "And do you 55 II, XIII| have loaves let us not go looking for cakes, but return to 56 II, XVII| still continued to fly, looking back at every step, all 57 II, XVIII| knight-errant must not go looking for some one to cure him 58 II, XX| what he can get, and not go looking for dainties in the bottom 59 II, XX| hemp stained green, and looking so natural that they nearly 60 II, XXII| answer nonsense I needn't go looking for help from my neighbours."~ ~" 61 II, XXII| deep and sound sleep, and looking about him he said, "God 62 II, XXVI| hunger will drive him to come looking for me to-night; but to-morrow 63 II, XXVII| officers of justice, who were looking for him to punish him for 64 II, XXXVIII| may say ever since then, looking at the misfortune into which 65 II, XLI| uncovered them again, and looking tenderly and tearfully on 66 II, XLI| got up rather shaken, and, looking about them, were filled 67 II, XLI| in any age. Sancho kept looking about for the Distressed 68 II, XLI| t understand that way of looking at things," said Sancho; " 69 II, XLII| his islanders were already looking out for him as for the showers 70 II, XLIV| not the main cause of my looking sad; and of all the offers 71 II, XLV| in both her hands, first looking, however, to see if the 72 II, XLV| despatched to the duke, who was looking out for it with great eagerness; 73 II, XLVII| seeing this was puzzled, and looking from one to another asked 74 II, LIV| village?"~ ~Sancho upon this looking at him more carefully began 75 II, LIV| thee thy daughter left it looking so lovely that all the village 76 II, LV| spirits and satisfaction was looking forward to the day fixed 77 II, LV| dismounting; but as he was looking at it he heard loud cries 78 II, LVII| blunder as he did who went looking for his ass being all the 79 II, LX| save freshly spilt blood; looking all round, however, they 80 II, LXII| Greek and the Latin, is like looking at Flemish tapestries on 81 II, LXIII| his unlucky excursion; and looking at the pilgrim he recognised 82 II, LXV| talking Don Antonio came in looking extremely pleased and exclaiming, " 83 II, LXIX| duchess and to the kings, and looking sideways at Don Quixote, 84 II, LXXII| I'd lay them on without looking for anything."~ ~"I don' 85 II, LXXIII| tramping and footsore, and looking more like a disorderly vagabond 86 II, LXXIII| anything, for she had been looking out for him as for the showers 87 II, LXXIII| though I am relieved from looking for the name of an imaginary