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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| will see that he was a sound Spanish scholar, incomparably 2 I, AuthPre| lodged and every doleful sound makes its dwelling? Tranquillity, 3 I, II| the battlements, and by sound of trumpet give notice that 4 I, III| in an instant and left as sound as if they had not received 5 I, IV| have drawn it when he was sound; so on that score he owes 6 I, IV| The traders halted at the sound of this language and the 7 I, IV| was unable when whole and sound, how was he to rise after 8 I, XIV| Hell,~ Commingled in one sound, confusing sense,~ Let all 9 I, XIV| vague echoes of my sorrows sound~ Thy matchless cruelty, 10 I, XVI| of one eye and not very sound in the other. The elegance 11 I, XVI| unmercifully that there was not a sound spot left where a hand could 12 I, XVIII| back-tooth, all whole and quite sound."~ ~"Mind what you are saying, 13 I, XX| struck their ears. The sound cheered them greatly; but 14 I, XX| spoiled the satisfaction the sound of the water gave them, 15 I, XX| breeze made a low ominous sound; so that, what with the 16 I, XX| of those trees, the awful sound of that water in quest of 17 I, XX| victorious and safe and sound from among all those enemies 18 I, XX| perceived likewise that the sound of the strokes did not cease, 19 I, XX| God delivered him safe, sound, and unhurt out of that 20 I, XX| that quarter whence the sound of the water and of the 21 I, XX| may befall you as safe and sound as he has brought you out 22 I, XXV| man of great prudence and sound judgment, and served as 23 I, XXVIII| quarter. This offer, and their sound advice strengthened my resolution, 24 I, XXIX| for both, commended the sound reasoning of Cardenio, and 25 I, XXX| but a man of thoroughly sound understanding."~ ~While 26 I, XXXIV| thyself with the anchor of sound reflection, and rest in 27 I, XXXVI| silence on the road, for not a sound is to be heard among them 28 I, XXXVII| curate as a sensible man made sound reflections upon the whole 29 I, XXXVIII| him and keeps him safe and sound, it may be he will be in 30 I, XXXVIII| see a man of apparently sound sense, and with rational 31 I, XLI| quarter of a league when the sound of a little bell fell on 32 I, XLVII| felt that he was a man of sound understanding, and that 33 I, XLIX| be reading worthy of your sound understanding; from which 34 I, L| justice, and here capacity and sound judgment come in, and above 35 I, L| heard a loud noise and the sound of a bell that seemed to 36 I, LII| enjoyment, they heard a trumpet sound a note so doleful that it 37 I, LII| the direction whence the sound seemed to come. But the 38 I, LII| to the quarter where the sound had been heard, suddenly 39 I, LII| madman and did not leave a sound bone in his body, and at 40 II, I| possible, with the aid of sound philosophy, to deduce their 41 II, IV| I in particular slept so sound, that, whoever he was, he 42 II, IV| pulse and I find myself sound enough to rule kingdoms 43 II, VII| the Salamancan schools, sound in body, discreet, patient 44 II, XIII| followers and hangers-on than sound sense; but if there be any 45 II, XIV| anger I will send yours so sound to sleep with whacks, that 46 II, XIV| without waiting for any sound of trumpet or other signal 47 II, XV| off laughing, safe, and sound, and you are left sore and 48 II, XVI| to my own house; and the sound of the voice was just the 49 II, XVI| degrading, I must perforce sound my own sometimes, that is 50 II, XX| he, "we are all safe and sound;" and he at once began to 51 II, XXII| the rope close to me, the sound of which would show that 52 II, XXII| and send thee back safe, sound, and unhurt to the light 53 II, XXII| waking up from a deep and sound sleep, and looking about 54 II, XXVI| and trumpets were heard to sound inside it and cannon to 55 II, XXVI| say he did give them, and sound ones too; and after having 56 II, XXVI| who at once gave orders to sound the alarm; and see what 57 II, XXVI| city is drowned with the sound of the bells pealing in 58 II, XXVIII| me, over and above, four sound slaps in the face. Turn 59 II, XXXII| Demosthenian eloquence to sound its praises?"~ ~"What does 60 II, XXXIV| another, not noise, but sound of sweet, harmonious music, 61 II, XXXV| advancing towards them, to the sound of this pleasing music, 62 II, XXXVI| conversation, the melancholy sound of a fife and harsh discordant 63 II, XXXVI| indeed and in truth the sound they heard was a most doleful 64 II, XXXVI| came on keeping step to the sound of the drums with great 65 II, XLVIII| besides being not very sound, for she has such a disagreeable 66 II, XLIX| such things, and so full of sound maxims and sage remarks, 67 II, XLIX| sleep, and God give you sound sleep, for I don't want 68 II, LIII| that will soon make you as sound and strong as ever; and 69 II, LV| try whether he was quite sound or had a hole made in him 70 II, LVI| stand. The drums beat, the sound of the trumpets filled the 71 II, LVI| paid no attention to the sound of the trumpet, unlike Don 72 II, LVIII| and Rocinante in no very sound condition.~ ~ ~They all 73 II, LXI| came at the same moment a sound of clarions and drums, and 74 II, LXII| fills me with pity that the sound wit they say the blockhead 75 II, LXIII| father who was a man of sound sense and a Christian too; 76 II, LXV| and repentance a clean and sound one.~ ~Two days later the 77 II, LXVI| worship would like a drop, sound though warm, I have a gourd 78 II, LXVIII| wherein he showed what a sound constitution and few cares 79 II, LXVIII| himself up and fell into a sound sleep, undisturbed by bond, 80 II, LXIX| there rose a low sweet sound of flutes, which, coming 81 II, LXXI| all with him!"~ ~ ~At the sound of his piteous cry and of 82 II, LXXIV| convince them that he was sound of mind. The curate turned