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1 I, TransPre| writing, no record of his conversation, no character of him drawn ... 2 I, III| followed almost the same conversation as with the lady of the 3 I, XII| or shun the society and conversation of the shepherds, and treats 4 I, XIII| related to Don Quixote.~ ~This conversation dropped, and another was 5 I, XIII| with great attention to the conversation of the pair, and even the 6 I, XVI| in Spain."~ ~To all this conversation Don Quixote was listening 7 I, XVII| engaged in such a peaceful conversation, stood amazed; though Don 8 I, XXIII| But in the midst of his conversation he stopped and became silent, 9 I, XXX| While they were holding this conversation Don Quixote continued his 10 I, XXXII| appearance in the middle of this conversation, and he was very much troubled 11 I, XXXIII| afforded them time enough for conversation and even for sleep, and 12 I, XXXVI| found in the cloisters in conversation with one of the nuns, and 13 I, XXXVII| pass the night in pleasant conversation, and to-morrow we will all 14 I, XLI| salad.~ ~She took up the conversation, and in that mixture of 15 I, XLI| were still engaged in this conversation, a Moor came running up, 16 I, XLIV| impossible."~ ~All this conversation between the two was overheard 17 I, XLIV| waiting for the end of the conversation with the Judge and their 18 I, XLVII| a devil."~ ~Such was the conversation that passed between master 19 I, XLVII| Don Quixote overheard the conversation and said, "Haply, gentlemen, 20 I, XLVII| travellers were engaged in conversation with Don Quixote, came forward, 21 I, XLVII| had drawn near to hear the conversation, said, in order to make 22 I, XLVIII| proceeded thus far with their conversation, when the barber, coming 23 I, XLVIII| enjoy it as well as the conversation of the curate, to whom he 24 I, XLIX| WHICH TREATS OF THE SHREWD CONVERSATION WHICH SANCHO PANZA HELD 25 I, XLIX| ill-errant squire kept up their conversation till they reached the place 26 I, LII| maravedi to pay."~ ~While this conversation passed between Sancho Panza 27 II, I| In the course of their conversation they fell to discussing 28 II, I| housekeeper were present at the conversation and could not find words 29 II, I| previously withdrawn from the conversation, exclaiming aloud in the 30 II, III| III.~ ~OF THE LAUGHABLE CONVERSATION THAT PASSED BETWEEN DON 31 II, III| Sancho returned, and their conversation was resumed.~ ~ ~ ~ 32 II, IV| returning to the late subject of conversation, he said, "As to what Senor 33 II, V| OF THE SHREWD AND DROLL CONVERSATION THAT PASSED BETWEEN SANCHO 34 II, V| as possible. Here their conversation came to an end, and Sancho 35 II, VI| held the above irrelevant conversation, Don Quixote's niece and 36 II, VI| where they had another conversation not inferior to the previous 37 II, IX| two were engaged in this conversation, they perceived some one 38 II, X| after a good deal more conversation had passed between them, 39 II, XII| mean is that your worship's conversation has been the dung that has 40 II, XII| of this history.~ ~ ~In conversation of this kind they passed 41 II, XII| between them there passed a conversation as droll as that which passed 42 II, XIII| relates first of all the conversation of the servants, and afterwards 43 II, XVI| they were engaged in this conversation they were overtaken by a 44 II, XVI| was about to renew the conversation, Don Quixote, raising his 45 II, XVIII| and in the course of the conversation that passed between them 46 II, XXII| this and other pleasant conversation the day went by, and that 47 II, XXIII| and enjoying her discreet conversation, and that I implore her 48 II, XXVI| holds with him all that conversation and colloquy in the ballad 49 II, XXXI| to him, "Is this proper conversation for the place, Sancho?"~ ~" 50 II, XXXI| like himself."~ ~While this conversation, amusing to all except Don 51 II, XXXI| impertinence; and to change the conversation, and keep Sancho from uttering 52 II, XXXII| reached this point in their conversation, when they heard voices 53 II, XXXII| possible."~ ~With this, the conversation came to an end, and Don 54 II, XXXIII| away to tell the duke the conversation she had had with him, and 55 II, XXXIV| and duchess took in the conversation of Don Quixote and Sancho 56 II, XXXIV| introduced."~ ~In pleasant conversation of this sort they passed 57 II, XXXVI| while with Sancho's rich conversation, the melancholy sound of 58 II, XLI| garden were listening to the conversation of the two heroes, and were 59 II, XLIII| proverbs at random makes conversation dull and vulgar.~ ~"When 60 II, XLVI| duchess spent it in charming conversation with Don Quixote.~ ~When 61 II, L| In the middle of this conversation Sanchica came in with her 62 II, LVIII| they'll cudgel us."~ ~In conversation of this sort the knight 63 II, LIX| Here ended Sancho's conversation with the landlord, Sancho 64 II, LIX| portion of the night passed in conversation of this sort, and though 65 II, LX| exhortation, and changing the conversation he related the tragic affair 66 II, LXIII| While he was engaged in conversation with me, they brought him 67 II, LXIV| the viceroy how he was in conversation with Don Quixote. The viceroy, 68 II, LXV| who was present during the conversation, "it will not do to rely 69 II, LXX| followed a long and delightful conversation, in the course of which 70 II, LXX| crowed to thee.'"~ ~So the conversation came to an end, and Don 71 II, LXXI| and so for the present the conversation ended.~ ~ ~ ~