Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       the best of my ability to follow, in the present instance.
 2   I,  TransPre| plagiarist; all he can do is to follow slavishly the lead given
 3   I,  TransPre|       that might be expected to follow the attempt of a crazy gentleman
 4   I,   AuthPre|        do I know what authors I follow in it, to place them at
 5   I,         I|         calling he was about to follow. And so, after having composed,
 6   I,       III|         Don Quixote promised to follow his advice scrupulously,
 7   I,      VIII|        bearing, and resolved to follow his example, so he waited
 8   I,         X|       ass himself, proceeded to follow his master, who at a brisk
 9   I,        XI|      the yoke, dear;~ Mine will follow, thou wilt see.~ ~ Else-and
10   I,       XIV|         both sides, it does not follow that the inclinations must
11   I,       XIV|        to seek, serve, know, or follow them. If Chrysostom's impatience
12   I,       XIV|  eyes-made as though they would follow her, heedless of the frank
13   I,       XIV|      rank or condition, dare to follow the beautiful Marcela, under
14   I,     XVIII|       out, "Ho, knights, ye who follow and fight under the banners
15   I,     XVIII|     Pentapolin of the Bare Arm, follow me all; ye shall see how
16   I,     XVIII|         true; mount thy ass and follow them quietly, and thou shalt
17   I,     XVIII|        lead the way, and I will follow thee at whatever pace thou
18   I,       XIX|        and Don Quixote bade him follow the track of his companions,
19   I,       XIX|         he begged his master to follow, who, feeling that Sancho
20   I,        XX|       since nobody forces us to follow this in which so many terrors
21   I,       XXI|       gate of the city, may all follow him and surround him, crying, '
22   I,       XXI|       count to have a barber to follow him; and, indeed, shaving
23   I,     XXIII|        not I will help you; and follow me, for my mother-wit tells
24   I,     XXIII|       attempt, he was unable to follow him, for it was not granted
25   I,     XXIII|         it impossible for us to follow him; from this we suppose
26   I,      XXIV|        he made signs to them to follow him, which they did, and
27   I,       XXV|  mounting Rocinante bade Sancho follow him, which he having no
28   I,       XXV|       born, if I have a mind to follow Roland rather than Amadis
29   I,       XXV|        needed for the calling I follow," said Don Quixote.~ ~"Now
30   I,       XXV|         so we will leave him to follow his road until his return,
31   I,      XXVI|      discovered were those that follow here:~ ~Ye on the mountain
32   I,    XXVIII|       made to crush clods or to follow the plough and the oxen
33   I,    XXVIII|     would be to leave my lot to follow its course at the level
34   I,      XXXI|        that no one attempted to follow him; and mightily chapfallen
35   I,    XXXIII|      guided by thy opinion, but follow my own, I am flying from
36   I,     XXXIV|       advice wholly or in part, follow and observe this that I
37   I,     XXXIV|       of thy friendship: I will follow thy advice in everything;
38   I,     XXXIV|       he should be unwilling to follow out an idea which seemed
39   I,     XXXIV|        right and that she would follow her advice, but at any rate
40   I,      XXXV|      not give way to passion or follow him who has escaped from
41   I,     XXXVI|        thine, and thou didst so follow thy will, that now, even
42   I,    XXXVII|          for I want Dorothea to follow out this idea of hers; and
43   I,     XXXIX|      share that falls to him to follow one of the paths I shall
44   I,     XXXIX|        and become rich, let him follow the church, or go to sea,
45   I,     XXXIX| pleasure that one of you should follow letters, another trade,
46   I,     XXXIX|        me if you are willing to follow out my idea and advice as
47   I,     XXXIX|      and said that mine were to follow the profession of arms and
48   I,     XXXIX|    wisest, said he would rather follow the church, or go to complete
49   I,      XLIV|       assumed this disguise, to follow her whithersoever she may
50   I,      XLVI|        shalt see in due season. Follow then the footsteps of the
51   I,     XLVII|        are the lot of those who follow the profession I profess;
52   I,      XLIX|       them, when I undertook to follow the arduous calling of knight-errantry
53   I,         L|    female, as you say, she will follow her natural instinct in
54   I,        LI|      that show his ingenuity. I follow another, easier, and to
55  II,         I|      Give me your attention and follow me. Is it, pray, any new
56  II,        VI|        a measure constrained to follow that road, and by it I must
57  II,         X|  greater fool than he is when I follow him and serve him, if there'
58  II,        XI|       darkest dungeons of hell. Follow me, Sancho, for the cart
59  II,       XVI|        am and what profession I follow."~ ~With these words Don
60  II,      XVII|       and turned; and in this I follow the ancient usage of knights-errant,
61  II,       XXI|         and no consequences can follow the utterance of the word,
62  II,       XXI|      good sense, have those who follow, honour, and uphold them,
63  II,     XXIII|      overtaken her. I wished to follow her, and would have done
64  II,      XXIV|   former times; but it does not follow from this that they are
65  II,      XXVI|          Halt! ill-born rabble, follow him not nor pursue him,
66  II,     XXXII|          but I, led by my star, follow the narrow path of knight-errantry,
67  II,    XXXIII|         I can't help it, I must follow him; we're from the same
68  II,      XXXV|        their castle resolved to follow up their joke; for to them
69  II,      XLII|        knowest thyself, it will follow thou wilt not puff thyself
70  II,     XLIII|   memory, like one who meant to follow them and by their means
71  II,     XLIII|     arise my instructions shall follow, if thou take care to let
72  II,      XLIX|      and put wings to them, and follow me as fast as you can, lest
73  II,        LI|      that in them, if thou dost follow them, thou hast a help at
74  II,        LX|      for so they call those who follow that trade) were about to
75  II,      LXII|      luck your worship talks of follow me and all my descendants,
76  II,      LXII|        horseback the boys would follow him; so he and Sancho and
77  II,     LXVII|       it before they'll want to follow it and turn shepherds along
78  II,    LXVIII|         pastoral life we are to follow at our village."~ ~"Senor,"
79  II,     LXXII|      the road Don Alvaro was to follow. In this short interval
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