Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      romances of chivalry that had continued to pour from the press ever
 2   I,  TransPre|         the stream of editions has continued to flow rapidly and regularly.
 3   I,   AuthPre|            In short, my friend," I continued, "I am determined that Senor
 4   I,        II|           age, happy the time," he continued, "in which shall be made
 5   I,        IV|         was tired, and the traders continued their journey, taking with
 6   I,         V|          OF OUR KNIGHT'S MISHAP IS CONTINUED~ ~ ~Finding, then, that,
 7   I,        VI|            has written."~ ~"This," continued the barber, "is the 'Cancionero'
 8   I,       XII|        Well, then, you must know," continued the young man, "this morning
 9   I,       XVI|         beard as he felt about, he continued to cry, "Help for the Jurisdiction!"
10   I,      XVII|     answered Sancho.~ ~"I say so," continued Don Quixote, "because I
11   I,     XVIII|            and without a pause, he continued, "People of divers nations
12   I,        XX|          my care."~ ~"I say then," continued Sancho, "that in a village
13   I,        XX|          And so, lord of my soul," continued Sancho, as I have said,
14   I,        XX|      clatter of blows, which still continued without intermission. Rocinante
15   I,     XXIII|         tell you the truth, sirs," continued the goatherd, "it was yesterday
16   I,      XXIV|        CHAPTER XXIV.~ ~IN WHICH IS CONTINUED THE ADVENTURE OF THE SIERRA
17   I,      XXVI|       CHAPTER XXVI.~ ~IN WHICH ARE CONTINUED THE REFINEMENTS WHEREWITH
18   I,     XXVII|          however, that the silence continued some little time, they resolved
19   I,     XXVII|       story.~ ~"To proceed, then," continued Cardenio: "all being assembled
20   I,       XXX|    laughing again.~ ~"This, sirs," continued Dorothea, "is my story;
21   I,       XXX|        between his teeth, and then continued), "and when it has been
22   I,       XXX|           conversation Don Quixote continued his with Sancho, saying:~ ~"
23   I,      XXXI|           another."~ ~"Well then," continued Don Quixote, "now she has
24   I,     XXXIV|       CHAPTER XXXIV.~ ~IN WHICH IS CONTINUED THE NOVEL OF "THE ILL-ADVISED
25   I,     XXXIV|        awaiting her return Camilla continued, as if speaking to herself, "
26   I,      XXXV|        enjoyed reading it himself, continued the tale in these words:~ ~
27   I,     XXXVI|          she said, while her tears continued to flow, "What is it thou
28   I,    XXXVII|      CHAPTER XXXVII.~ ~IN WHICH IS CONTINUED THE STORY OF THE FAMOUS
29   I,    XXXVII|         interrupt Don Quixote, who continued, "I say in conclusion, high
30   I,    XXXVII|          with great pleasure as he continued: "Here, then, I say is what
31   I,        XL|            STORY OF THE CAPTIVE IS CONTINUED.~ ~ ~SONNET~ ~ "Blest souls,
32   I,       XLI|            on shore, and thence he continued his maledictions and lamentations
33   I,     XLIII|           two lines, as the singer continued, when a strange trembling
34   I,      XLIV|       CHAPTER XLIV.~ ~IN WHICH ARE CONTINUED THE UNHEARD-OF ADVENTURES
35   I,      XLVI|            Sancho Panza, who still continued their altercation with much
36   I,      XLVI|     allowed him to proceed, and he continued, "This I say, senor, because,
37   I,     XLVII|          advice was taken and they continued their journey.~ ~Just at
38   I,        LI|       child she was beautiful, she continued to grow in beauty, and at
39   I,       LII|           present thee Don Quixote continued, and at length dead and
40  II,        IV|           his legs."~ ~"Day came," continued Sancho, "and the moment
41  II,         V|            t you see, you animal," continued Sancho, "that it will be
42  II,         V|              Whence it arises," he continued, "that when we see any person
43  II,       VII|          to-day."~ ~"The fact is," continued Sancho, "that, as your worship
44  II,       VII|            of me, master mine," he continued, "'the bread eaten and the
45  II,      XIII|        CHAPTER XIII.~ ~IN WHICH IS CONTINUED THE ADVENTURE OF THE KNIGHT
46  II,       XIV|          CHAPTER XIV.~ ~WHEREIN IS CONTINUED THE ADVENTURE OF THE KNIGHT
47  II,        XV|      enchantment of his lady still continued; inasmuch as the said vanquished
48  II,      XVII|       recall the others, who still continued to fly, looking back at
49  II,       XXI|         WHICH CAMACHO'S WEDDING IS CONTINUED, WITH OTHER DELIGHTFUL INCIDENTS~ ~ ~
50  II,       XXV|            welcome, Master Pedro," continued the landlord; "but where
51  II,      XXVI|         CHAPTER XXVI.~ ~WHEREIN IS CONTINUED THE DROLL ADVENTURE OF THE
52  II,      XXVI|      cleavage from top to bottom," continued Master Pedro, taking up
53  II,       XXX|            He of the Lions be it," continued the duke; "I say, let Sir
54  II,      XXXI|           Well then, sirs, I say," continued Sancho, "that this same
55  II,      XXXI|              So, as I was saying," continued Sancho, "as the pair of
56  II,      XXXV|         CHAPTER XXXV.~ ~WHEREIN IS CONTINUED THE INSTRUCTION GIVEN TO
57  II,    XXXVII|       CHAPTER XXXVII.~ ~WHEREIN IS CONTINUED THE NOTABLE ADVENTURE OF
58  II,        XL|             and the Distressed One continued: "And this same horse, if
59  II,       XLI|            squire, if he has one," continued the wild-man, "take his
60  II,     XLVII|        CHAPTER XLVII.~ ~WHEREIN IS CONTINUED THE ACCOUNT OF HOW SANCHO
61  II,     XLVII|          The case is this, senor," continued the farmer, "that by God'
62  II,      XLIX|          his way, and the governor continued his round, and shortly afterwards
63  II,     LVIII| humiliation than contentment, they continued their journey.~ ~ ~ ~
64  II,      LXII|         took himself off, and they continued their stroll; but so great
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