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1 I, VII| once more he fell asleep, leaving them marvelling at his madness.~ ~ 2 I, VII| housekeeper and I, that on leaving, the old villain said in 3 I, VIII| Sancho, knocked him down, and leaving hardly a hair in his beard, 4 I, IX| ruin fell to the ground, leaving him in a sorry plight.~ ~ 5 I, XII| death of so good a wife, leaving his daughter Marcela, a 6 I, XIV| a wood that was hard by, leaving all who were there lost 7 I, XV| and pursued their journey, leaving the two adventurers a sorry 8 I, XIX| you have made me crooked, leaving me with a broken leg that 9 I, XX| his services, for before leaving home he had made his will, 10 I, XXII| Sancho they took his coat, leaving him in his shirt-sleeves; 11 I, XXIII| examined the valise, not leaving a corner in the whole of 12 I, XXIII| place we pointed out to him, leaving us all charmed with his 13 I, XXIII| all over the mountain, not leaving a corner or cave unexamined 14 I, XXV| this purgatory where I am leaving you."~ ~"Purgatory dost 15 I, XXV| to this spot where I am leaving you, it is such an out-of-the-way 16 I, XXVII| and hood of the landlady, leaving her in pledge a new cassock 17 I, XXVII| the glens of the Sierra, leaving them in one through which 18 I, XXVII| sighed, and she withdrew leaving me filled with perplexity 19 I, XXVII| Luscinda, especially after leaving her in the sorrowful mood 20 I, XXVII| compassion, furnish me with food, leaving it by the wayside or on 21 I, XXVIII| quitted the city in despair, leaving behind him a letter declaring 22 I, XXVIII| die among the solitudes, leaving no trace of an unhappy being 23 I, XXIX| I quitted the house, and leaving a letter with my host, which 24 I, XXIX| gave him a black cloak, leaving himself in his breeches 25 I, XXIX| even to death; and now, leaving this to its proper season, 26 I, XXX| and strip me of all, not leaving me even a small village 27 I, XXXI| saying is. However, before leaving he said, "For the love of 28 I, XXXIII| lost? Undoubtedly it would, leaving its owner to be rated as 29 I, XXXIII| opportunity every day, but without leaving the house, for he would 30 I, XXXIII| departure for the village, leaving instructions with Camilla 31 I, XXXIV| him his word, but after leaving him he repented altogether 32 I, XXXVI| be," said the curate, and leaving them he returned to where 33 I, XLI| away to look for the Turks, leaving me alone with Zoraida, who 34 I, XLIII| ready to die with laughing, leaving him fastened in such a way 35 I, XLVIII| tell me, without adding or leaving out anything, but telling 36 I, LI| everything she had, and made off, leaving her in the cave, a thing 37 I, LII| those who supported it, leaving the burden to his comrades, 38 I, LII| separated and went their ways, leaving to themselves the curate 39 II, II| for him," said Sancho; and leaving his master he went in quest 40 II, III| don't know what it is; but leaving this matter of the government 41 II, V| is mingled with sorrow at leaving thee; so that I was right 42 II, X| without adding to the story or leaving out a particle of the truth, 43 II, XI| seeking our adventures, and leaving Time to take his own course; 44 II, XVIII| Sancho removed his armour, leaving him in loose Walloon breeches 45 II, XX| asunder and tumbled down, leaving the damsel exposed and unprotected. 46 II, XXI| driven into the ground, and leaving one half of it fixed there, 47 II, XXII| light of this world thou art leaving to bury thyself in the darkness 48 II, XXIII| as well as I could, not leaving an atom of it in your breast, 49 II, XXIII| village I came to after leaving Roncesvalles, I sprinkled 50 II, XXIII| grief at finding he was leaving you, that he plunged into 51 II, XXIV| often do I miss you!"~ ~Leaving the hermitage, they pushed 52 II, XXVIII| the danger in which he was leaving him, retreated to such a 53 II, XXVIII| thee 'my lord,' thou art leaving me? Thou art going now when 54 II, XXIX| this, he tied the beasts, leaving them to the care and protection 55 II, XXIX| braying in grief at our leaving him, and Rocinante is trying 56 II, XXIX| left behind and are now leaving behind. But again I tell 57 II, XXXVI| pace as when he entered, leaving them all amazed at his bearing 58 II, XXXVIII| the lightning strike it, leaving the raiment uninjured. Another 59 II, XL| minute particulars, not leaving anything, however trifling 60 II, XLI| journey."~ ~With these words, leaving Clavileno behind them, they 61 II, XLVIII| covered himself up completely, leaving nothing but his face visible, 62 II, XLVIII| apprehension an idle one; one; for leaving the duenna (who did not 63 II, XLIX| them, and they went in, leaving the party marvelling as 64 II, L| fourteen, more or less; and leaving the clothes she was washing 65 II, LII| narrated at full length without leaving a single circumstance unmentioned. 66 II, LIV| at the foot of a beech, leaving the pilgrims buried in sweet 67 II, LVII| they were very sorry he was leaving them.~ ~ ~The duchess gave 68 II, LVIII| enjoyed in this castle we are leaving; well then, amid those dainty 69 II, LVIII| he rose from his seat, leaving the company lost in wonder, 70 II, LIX| both lay down to sleep, leaving those two inseparable friends 71 II, LIX| Sancho retired to their room, leaving Don Juan and Don Jeronimo 72 II, LX| for such they regarded his leaving them their own money. Senora 73 II, LXV| state of the case, without leaving out anything. You must know, 74 II, LXVI| Rocinante he pushed on, leaving them wondering at what they 75 II, LXXIII| they made for their house, leaving Don Quixote in his, in the 76 II, LXXIV| written in it; for I am leaving the world with a feeling