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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| crowns the hill above the spot where the bridge of Alcantara 2 I, TransPre| could have been no better spot in Spain than Alcala de 3 I, III| him, saying, "From this spot I rise not, valiant knight, 4 I, III| people of the inn ran to the spot, and among them the landlord. 5 I, IV| and annihilate you on the spot; release him instantly."~ ~ ~ 6 I, XII| far from this there is a spot where there are a couple 7 I, XIII| made haste to reach the spot, and did so by the time 8 I, XIV| answer that when on this very spot where now his grave is made 9 I, XIV| moved or stirred from the spot until, having finished the 10 I, XVI| that there was not a sound spot left where a hand could 11 I, XVII| make trial himself, on the spot, of the virtue of this precious 12 I, XX| had happened to reach a spot in among some tall trees, 13 I, XX| have hardly quitted this spot when from pure fear I shall 14 I, XX| overflowing its banks, and at the spot he came to there was neither 15 I, XXII| that were left upon the spot; the ass with drooping head, 16 I, XXIII| fear led him to the same spot to which Don Quixote and 17 I, XXIII| brought him to this remote spot to bury him."~ ~"That cannot 18 I, XXIII| that uninhabited and rugged spot there was no one to be seen 19 I, XXIII| had brought them to that spot, seldom or never trodden 20 I, XXIII| path that leads to this spot. I say, then, that on hearing 21 I, XXV| added to the charms of the spot. Upon this place the Knight 22 I, XXV| plunged me: this is the spot where the overflowings of 23 I, XXV| be that haunt this lone spot, give ear to the complaint 24 I, XXV| find my way back to this spot where I am leaving you, 25 I, XXVII| afternoon, all which made the spot the more inviting and tempted 26 I, XXVII| often, here, in this remote spot, cut off from human intercourse, 27 I, XXVIII| found me in this lonely spot, moved more by his own villainy 28 I, XXIX| this fashion:~ ~"From this spot I will not rise, valiant 29 I, XXIX| almost on the very same spot by a man of such valour 30 I, XXX| doubt taken his life on the spot.~ ~"Do you think," he said 31 I, XXXIII| it, drive it towards the spot, and as soon as the ermine 32 I, XXXV| last time, on this very spot where I am now, I got ever 33 I, XLI| directed them to wait at that spot.~ ~This preliminary having 34 I, XLI| nightfall almost opposite the spot where she was. The Christians 35 I, XLI| lost, lies buried at that spot; "cava" in their language 36 I, XLIV| as soon as he reached the spot he stopped short and stood 37 I, XLVIII| the curate, "This is the spot, senor licentiate, that 38 I, XLIX| about the pleasant green spot, the freshness of which 39 I, XLIX| he withdrew to a retired spot, from which he came back 40 I, L| of the advantage of the spot, as has been already said. 41 I, LI| sheep-folds; nor is there a spot in it where the name of 42 II, V| would drop down dead on the spot."~ ~"Nay, then, husband," 43 II, IX| of mules approaching the spot where they stood, and from 44 II, X| from El Toboso towards the spot where he stood, three peasant 45 II, XIV| never stirring from one spot, is the most restless and 46 II, XIV| finger's length from the spot where he had come to a standstill 47 II, XVIII| rash maid wins the fatal spot where she~ Sinks not in 48 II, XIX| grave would be dug on the spot where you planted your foot 49 II, XIX| performed the next day on the spot dedicated to the celebration 50 II, XXI| of their arrival at the spot they heard a loud outcry 51 II, XXI| that, as a holy place, that spot would be respected.~ ~"Hold, 52 II, XXIV| they saw approaching the spot where they stood a man on 53 II, XXVII| erected a trophy on the spot.~ ~ ~ ~ 54 II, XXXIV| creaking wheels reached the spot. It was drawn by four plodding 55 II, XXXIV| the cart came opposite the spot the old man rose from his 56 II, XXXV| this minute, and on the spot, the matter must be settled; 57 II, XLI| Pierres, who pressed this very spot that I now press? Cover 58 II, XLI| stirred or moved from one spot."~ ~"And while the good 59 II, XLIII| government, I give it up on the spot; for the mere black of the 60 II, XLIV| carry me off, here on this spot, righteous and believing, 61 II, XLIX| swords. They hastened to the spot, and found that the combatants 62 II, XLIX| made up his mind on the spot to demand the damsel in 63 II, LVI| stationed them, each on the spot where he was to stand. The 64 II, LVI| stirred a step from the spot where he was posted; and 65 II, LVIII| and make holiday in this spot, which is one of the pleasantest 66 II, LVIII| instant there came up to the spot where the four stood a brother 67 II, LVIII| shepherdesses, assembled on the spot, and were at once informed 68 II, LIX| mark them for mine on the spot," said Sancho; "let nobody 69 II, LX| is, here, in this retired spot, to give thee at least two 70 II, LX| foe,~ Thou diest on the spot."~ ~Don Quixote gave his 71 II, LX| removed some distance from the spot, but as he was about to 72 II, LX| Vicente. They reached the spot where Claudia met him, but 73 II, LXI| daybreak they were in one spot, at dinner-time in another; 74 II, LXIII| hidden and buried, at a spot of which I alone have knowledge, 75 II, LXVI| Quixote turned gaze upon the spot where he had fallen. "Here 76 II, LXVII| they came to the very same spot where they had been trampled 77 II, LXVIII| night, the solitude of the spot, inviting us to break our