Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         and the only function that remained to the Cortes was that of
 2   I,  TransPre|          was still outstanding. He remained at Valladolid, apparently
 3   I,  TransPre| hopefulness, the volume would have remained unfinished till his death,
 4   I,        II|            means consent to, so he remained all the evening with his
 5   I,       III|         nor was it needed for what remained to be done, for, as he understood
 6   I,       VII|         they were among those that remained, and perhaps if the curate
 7   I,       VII|     kindling.~ ~In short, then, he remained at home fifteen days very
 8   I,        IX|           me, the world would have remained deprived of an entertainment
 9   I,        XI|         seated himself, and Sancho remained standing to serve the cup,
10   I,        XV|         have been knights who have remained two years on rocks, in sunshine
11   I,      XVII|          be put into the flask and remained in the pigskin in which
12   I,        XX|           Rocinante made jumps and remained where he was, so well tied
13   I,      XXIV|            the river and the story remained unfinished; but to return
14   I,     XXVII|          of the two listeners, who remained still waiting to hear something
15   I,     XXVII|            and again the listeners remained waiting attentively for
16   I,    XXVIII|           no further agitation and remained quiet, regarding the peasant
17   I,      XXIX|            off the flesh must have remained torn and lacerated, and
18   I,    XXXIII|         his own house, and Anselmo remained in his, as well satisfied
19   I,    XXXIII|    Lothario declined, and there he remained asleep until the return
20   I,     XXXIV|        judicious or effectual, she remained the next day listening to
21   I,     XXXIV|           glory of her victory. He remained silent for a considerable
22   I,      XXXV|      CURIOSITY" TO A CLOSE~ ~There remained but little more of the novel
23   I,      XXXV|   heartrending sighs; and there he remained till nearly nightfall, when
24   I,     XXXIX|        were happier than those who remained alive and victorious) I
25   I,     XXXIX|    thousand. Of three hundred that remained alive not one was taken
26   I,        XL|          old walls, while all that remained standing of the new fortifications
27   I,        XL|          my cell. He opened it and remained some time examining it and
28   I,       XLI|           it not that their master remained at home that summer without
29   I,       XLI|        vessel, where those who had remained on board were waiting for
30   I,       XLI|        reluctance; nevertheless he remained silent lest they should
31   I,       XLI|          for the short voyage that remained to us, and this they did
32   I,       XLI|            did their own son.~ ~We remained six days in Velez, at the
33   I,     XLIII|            by his absence while he remained there enchanted, for that
34   I,      XLIV|           two of them went in, one remained at the gate and the other
35   I,       XLV|           present; the pack-saddle remained a caparison till the day
36   I,      XLVI|             being settled, it only remained for the servants of Don
37   I,       LII|          but with the portion that remained in his hand he dealt such
38  II,         I|          the curate and the barber remained nearly a month without seeing
39  II,       III|           CARRASCO~ ~ ~Don Quixote remained very deep in thought, waiting
40  II,       III|        should remember how long he remained awake to shed the light
41  II,       III|        accepted the invitation and remained, a couple of young pigeons
42  II,         X|         the stick, and Don Quixote remained behind, seated on his horse,
43  II,       XIV|          fine, both master and man remained under the delusion; and,
44  II,     XVIII|          face, and still the water remained whey-coloured, thanks to
45  II,      XXII|         her then."~ ~In fine, they remained three days with the newly
46  II,     XXXII|            duchess and Don Quixote remained at table discussing a great
47  II,   XXXVIII|        great urbanity. Don Quixote remained silent, while Sancho was
48  II,   XXXVIII|          kingdom. The entanglement remained for some time a secret,
49  II,       XLI|         the garden, and those that remained lay stretched on the ground
50  II,       XLV|          his head in his bosom and remained for a short space in deep
51  II,    XLVIII|   knight-errantry.~ ~ ~Six days he remained without appearing in public,
52  II,    XLVIII|             puzzled, and dejected, remained alone, and there we will
53  II,      XLIX|          was late, and there still remained a good deal of the town
54  II,      LIII|       bottom. He sat up in bed and remained listening intently to try
55  II,       LIV|         their pilgrim's cloaks and remained in their under-clothing;
56  II,       LIV|          and in this attitude they remained ever so long, wagging their
57  II,       LIV|            Ricote and Sancho alone remained awake, for they had eaten
58  II,       LVI|         Rodriguez and her daughter remained perfectly contented when
59  II,       LIX|            Out of pure vexation he remained without eating, and out
60  II,       LXI|            back, while Don Quixote remained on horseback, just as he
61  II,      LXII|       Quixote at the ball, who had remained for the night with Don Antonio'
62  II,       LXV|    proposed arrangement. Ana Felix remained with Don Antonio's wife,
63  II,       LXX|        squire, there I should have remained in the other world."~ ~"
64  II,     LXXII|         day Don Quixote and Sancho remained in the village and inn waiting
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