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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| year after his death. So large a number naturally supplied 2 I, TransPre| nuisance to the community at large. To those who cannot distinguish 3 I, III| should watch his armour in a large yard at one side of the 4 I, IV| Don Quixote perceived a large party of people, who, as 5 I, VI| precious jewel."~ ~"This large one here," said the barber, " 6 I, VIII| rend such another branch, large and stout like that, with 7 I, IX| presented itself of finding the large part that, so it seemed 8 I, XII| and he was left heir to a large amount of property in chattels 9 I, XII| cattle and sheep, and a large sum of money, of all of 10 I, XVII| raising a couple of rather large lumps, and what he fancied 11 I, XVIII| perceived approaching them a large and thick cloud of dust, 12 I, XXI| forged must have had a very large head; but the worst of it 13 I, XXIII| lodged in the hollow of a large thick cork tree. He came 14 I, XXVII| the hollow of a cork tree large enough to shelter this miserable 15 I, XXXII| curate found in it three large books and some manuscripts 16 I, XXXII| of manuscript, with, in large letters at the beginning, 17 I, XXXV| side, and it is as big as a large wine-skin."~ ~"May I die," 18 I, XL| the writing there was a large cross drawn. I kissed the 19 I, XL| any craft, unless it be a large vessel for going on roving 20 I, XLII| infantry; but he had as large a share of misfortune as 21 I, XLVI| of cage with wooden bars, large enough to hold Don Quixote 22 I, XLIX| and left them to roam at large about the pleasant green 23 I, XLIX| there is Roland's horn, as large as a large beam; whence 24 I, XLIX| Roland's horn, as large as a large beam; whence we may infer 25 I, LI| enterprise than out of any of the large number he laid claim to. 26 I, LI| sheep of his own, and I a large herd of goats of mine, we 27 I, LII| Rocinante who was grazing at large, and taking the bridle and 28 II, I| in his misfortune was his large property; for in order to 29 II, I| leg-bones and arm-bones so large that their size makes it 30 II, III| face, a flat nose, and a large mouth, all indications of 31 II, III| might have made a volume as large, or larger than all the 32 II, VIII| had for a tomb a castle as large as a good-sized village, 33 II, XI| to it was an angel with large painted wings, and at one 34 II, XIII| back the next minute with a large bota of wine and a pasty 35 II, XIV| nose rather hooked, and large black drooping moustaches; 36 II, XVII| property."~ ~"And are the lions large?" asked Don Quixote.~ ~" 37 II, XVII| asked Don Quixote.~ ~"So large," replied the man who sat 38 II, XVII| cart, "that larger, or as large, have never crossed from 39 II, XIX| were on their way from some large town where they had bought 40 II, XIX| Basilio, who had not so large a share of the gifts of 41 II, XX| written on white parchment in large letters on their backs. " 42 II, XX| purse, made of the skin of a large brindled cat and to all 43 II, XXIII| roomy enough to contain a large cart with its mules. A little 44 II, XXIII| naturalists, he who has a large heart is more largely endowed 45 II, XXIII| Her turban was twice as large as the largest of any of 46 II, XXIII| rather flat, her mouth was large but with ruddy lips, and 47 II, XXIV| but though small it is large enough for the reception 48 II, XXVII| round it were inscribed in large characters these two lines -~ ~ 49 II, XXIX| now came in sight of some large water mills that stood in 50 II, XXXI| Don Quixote's shoulders a large mantle of the finest scarlet 51 II, XXXI| arrayed passed out into the large room, where he found the 52 II, XXXIV| spoils of victory to some large field-tents which had been 53 II, XXXIV| each horn they had fixed a large lighted wax taper, and on 54 II, XXXV| robed also in white, with a large lighted wax taper in his 55 II, XXXV| perhaps, three times as large as the former ones, and 56 II, XLI| following inscription in large gold letters: "The illustrious 57 II, XLII| strove to make himself as large as the ox; if thou dost, 58 II, XLIV| despatched Sancho with a large following to the village 59 II, XLV| Sancho was gazing at several large letters inscribed on the 60 II, XLVI| trenchant sword, took up a large rosary that he always carried 61 II, XLVI| was a legion of devils at large in it. They extinguished 62 II, XLVI| escape; the cord with the large bells never ceased rising 63 II, LI| in these words: "Senor, a large river separated two districts 64 II, LIII| they at once produced two large shields they had come provided 65 II, LIV| called a treasure, it is so large), and I will give thee wherewithal 66 II, LV| one side of the pit a hole large enough to admit a person 67 II, LXI| conductor's house, which was large and stately, that of a rich 68 II, LXII| parchment on which they wrote in large letters, "This is Don Quixote 69 II, LXII| and saw written in very large letters over a door, "Books 70 II, LXIII| alone have knowledge, a large quantity of pearls and precious 71 II, LXIII| my daughter and take up a large quantity of treasure I had 72 II, LXX| his return, occupied by large numbers of his servants