Parte,  Chap.

 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
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