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Parte, Chap.
1 I, III| and his gallant bearing showed him to be; and that he himself 2 I, IX| in consumption, that he showed plainly with what judgment 3 I, XIV| for the disposition they showed to do him a favour, and 4 I, XVI| Quixote in a garret that showed evident signs of having 5 I, XX| fully broken and everything showed distinctly, and Don Quixote 6 I, XXIII| but so ragged that they showed his skin in several places.~ ~ ~ 7 I, XXIII| courteous and polished language showed himself to be of good birth 8 I, XXIII| him; and before long he showed that what we imagined was 9 I, XXIV| me for the disposition I showed to do honour to him and 10 I, XXIV| was attached to me, and showed me kindness, he did not 11 I, XXV| knight most conspicuously showed his prudence, worth, valour, 12 I, XXVI| this the curate said if he showed it to him, he himself would 13 I, XXVII| who with such frankness showed thee the secrets and the 14 I, XXVII| been uttering ravings that showed plainly I had lost my reason; 15 I, XXVIII| coming upon him; but Cardenio showed no further agitation and 16 I, XXVIII| displayed itself plainly showed. But to shorten the long 17 I, XXVIII| was called Dorothea, he showed fresh agitation and felt 18 I, XXVIII| than I sought to know; he showed me the house, and told me 19 I, XXIX| that overspread her face showed plainly the pain and shame 20 I, XXXVI| could not gainsay; and he showed his submission, and acceptance 21 I, XXXIX| favour and mercy which Heaven showed to Spain in permitting the 22 I, XL| the reed for any but me showed that it was for me the favour 23 I, XL| distinguish who put it out, I showed the paper as a sign to attach 24 I, XLII| ruffled sleeves that he wore showed that he was, as his servant 25 I, XLII| exchanged, the emotion they showed can scarcely be imagined, 26 I, XLII| events of their lives; they showed the true affection of brothers 27 I, XLIV| pressing his hand in a way that showed his heart was troubled by 28 I, XLVIII| my own opinion of it, I showed them to persons who were 29 I, LI| blood. On the other hand he showed marks of wounds, which, 30 I, LII| services to Eugenio but he who showed himself most liberal in 31 I, LII| than a month never once showed himself in public; but after 32 II, I| surrendered herself; and she showed her sense in falling in 33 II, III| are some, too, who say you showed yourself over-credulous 34 II, XII| ignorance; and where he showed his culture and his memory 35 II, XIV| time the prostrate knight showed no signs of life, and Sancho 36 II, XVI| dress and accoutrements showed him to be a man of good 37 II, XVII| for such Don Quixote now showed himself to be in every respect; 38 II, XIX| carried divers articles that showed they were on their way from 39 II, XX| got off Camacho's;" and he showed him the bucketful of geese 40 II, XXI| half of it fixed there, showed it to be a sheath that concealed 41 II, XXI| uttering these words he showed such weakness that the bystanders 42 II, XXI| made fools of. The bride showed no signs of displeasure 43 II, XXIII| marvellous things Montesinos showed me (of which at leisure 44 II, XXIII| be all in place here), he showed me three country girls who 45 II, XXXI| irritation the worthy churchman showed at the long-winded, halting 46 II, XXXIV| provided it. Sancho, as he showed the rents in his torn suit 47 II, XXXV| clear light, each and all showed that the day that came treading 48 II, XXXVI| to dine, and the duchess showed Sancho's letter to the duke, 49 II, XXXVI| who at table the other day showed such ill-will and bitter 50 II, XXXIX| And as she said this she showed signs of being about to 51 II, XLIII| discussing all other subjects showed that he had a clear and 52 II, XLIII| counsels that he gave Sancho he showed himself to have a lively 53 II, XLIV| the hands of the duke, who showed them to the duchess and 54 II, XLV| peal, and the inhabitants showed every sign of general satisfaction; 55 II, XLV| from under his cloak he showed five caps stuck upon the 56 II, LIV| purse out of his bosom and showed it to Sancho, by which he 57 II, LIV| kept them back. The one who showed himself most moved was Don 58 II, LV| might be called the roof showed it all plainly. He observed 59 II, LX| face with her hands and showed all the signs of grief and 60 II, LX| his ruin!"~ ~The captains showed plainly the concern they 61 II, LXII| with him that day, and all showed honour to Don Quixote and 62 II, LXV| a few words, in which he showed that his intelligence was 63 II, LXVIII| till morning, wherein he showed what a sound constitution 64 II, LXXII| going myself; indeed, I showed him many kindnesses, and