Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|            ironed, when the Dey at length agreed to reduce his demand
 2   I,         V|    questioned the peasant at great length as to how he had found Don
 3   I,      XXIV|       dallied with its desires! At length growing impatient and feeling
 4   I,      XXIV| affectionate treatment to the same length as Don Fernando. It so happened,
 5   I,    XXVIII|      shoulders, but such was their length and abundance, concealed
 6   I,    XXVIII|     occasion to tell you of it. At length he learned that my parents
 7   I,      XXIX|            him attentively, and at length recognised him, very much
 8   I,    XXXIII|            a word in reply; but at length he said, "I have listened,
 9   I,    XXXIII|      seeming, discloses himself at length, and effects his purpose
10   I,     XXXIV|            with fixed gaze, and at length said, "Thou hast behaved,
11   I,      XXXV|         who cursed himself; but at length the barber, Cardenio, and
12   I,      XXXV|         upon what he should do. At length he resolved to conduct her
13   I,     XXXVI|          falling off, as it did at length entirely, and Dorothea,
14   I,    XXXVII|            deliver himself at such length when he supped with the
15   I,   XXXVIII|        pointed at him, not a lance length from his body, and sees
16   I,     XXXIX|          him of my misfortunes. At length the Goletta fell, and the
17   I,        XL|         did they try,~ And when at length 'twas left them but to die,~
18   I,       XLI|        Zoraida. The time passed at length, and the appointed day we
19   I,       XLV|         have stretched him at full length. The pike was shivered in
20   I,       XLV|     disturbance in the inn; but at length the uproar was stilled for
21   I,       XLV|           to him. It was agreed at length that Don Fernando should
22   I,       LII|          Quixote continued, and at length dead and buried, so that
23  II,      VIII|      spareness of our diet and the length of our vigils, lust and
24  II,      VIII|            little dejected; but at length the next day, at daybreak,
25  II,         X|      enchanters! And see to what a length the malice and spite they
26  II,         X|          her ace; but hairs of the length thou hast mentioned are
27  II,         X|         had so nicely befooled. At length, after a good deal more
28  II,       XIV|          it hung down two fingers' length below his mouth, and the
29  II,       XIV|          point more than a palm in length.~ ~Don Quixote observed
30  II,       XIV|           make him stir a finger's length from the spot where he had
31  II,       XVI|          seen; he marvelled at the length of his hair, his lofty stature,
32  II,      XVII|           and with near two palms' length of tongue that he had thrust
33  II,      XVII|          to them. They returned at length to the cart, and as they
34  II,     XVIII|           of his departure came at length, as welcome to Don Quixote
35  II,        XX|      gilded pellets against it. At length, after they had danced a
36  II,     XXIII|          beheld, stretched at full length, a knight, not of bronze,
37  II,      XXVI|            and backstrokes, and at length, in less than the space
38  II,    XXVIII|           as has been said, and at length came up, having by this
39  II,      XXXI|           on so great a knight. At length the duke came out to take
40  II,      XXXI|    speeches were exchanged, and at length, taking Don Quixote between
41  II,     XXXII|     Quixote in such a plight.~ ~At length the damsel with the jug
42  II,    XXXIII|          talk by-and-by at greater length, and settle how he may soon
43  II,     XXXIX|            One went on to say: "At length, after much questioning
44  II,     XLIII|       attire shall be hose of full length, a long jerkin, and a cloak
45  II,    XLVIII|    consternation, she measured her length with a mighty fall.~ ~ ~
46  II,    XLVIII|       beauty like the sea-foam; at length, however, as I had the character
47  II,      XLIX|         was losing patience at the length of time the girl was taking
48  II,         L|           hand; and write to me at length to assure me of your health
49  II,       LII|      Quixote flung herself at full length at his feet, pressing her
50  II,       LII|         pranks. Dona Rodriguez, at length, turning to her master and
51  II,       LII|          which he narrated at full length without leaving a single
52  II,      LIII|         stretch his leg beyond the length of the sheet;' and now let
53  II,       LIV|            eating and drinking. At length, the wine having come to
54  II,        LV|        CANNOT BE SURPASSED~ ~ ~The length of time he delayed with
55  II,        LV|         beast found himself in. At length, after a night spent in
56  II,     LVIII|           of the shepherdesses, at length, was the first to speak
57  II,     LVIII|            all got up, however, at length, and Don Quixote in great
58  II,       LXI|           weary miserable life! At length, by unfrequented roads,
59  II,      LXII|         favourable moments, and at length brought it to the perfection
60  II,       LXV|           Don Gregorio at no great length, but in a few words, in
61  II,       LXX|     simplicity of Sancho as at the length to which Don Quixote's madness
62  II,      LXXI|             They made their way at length in among some pleasant trees
63  II,    LXXIII|         leaner than ever."~ ~So at length, with the boys capering
64  II,     LXXIV|      stretched himself out at full length on the bed. All were in
65  II,     LXXIV|          he lies stretched at full length, powerless to make any third
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