Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         V|         to him the proper time he entered the village and went to
 2   I,       VII|           serpent that he rode he entered the room, and what he did
 3   I,        XV|          god of laughter, when he entered the city of the hundred
 4   I,        XV|      reach it, and into it Sancho entered with all his team without
 5   I,       XVI|      noiseless and cautious steps entered the chamber where the three
 6   I,       XVI|           his doxy the moment she entered the door, and was listening
 7   I,     XXIII|          the way on his ass, they entered the side of the Sierra Morena,
 8   I,      XXIV|           my desires were. When I entered the room where he was I
 9   I,     XXVII|           say that the bridegroom entered the hall in his usual dress,
10   I,    XXVIII|       parents that this gentleman entered my chamber without my consent?'~ ~"
11   I,    XXVIII|         for fear of discovery, we entered the most thickly wooded
12   I,       XXX|         in this, for it has never entered my mind to marry that giant,
13   I,     XXXII|          he would have rather not entered it, there was no help for
14   I,    XXXIII|    labyrinth into which thou hast entered and from which thou wouldst
15   I,     XXXIV|        Anselmo's house could have entered it on Leonela's account,
16   I,     XXXIV| hiding-place, Camilla and Leonela entered the closet, and the instant
17   I,      XXXV|   strength he forced it open, and entered the room in time to see
18   I,      XXXV|           in. He opened the door, entered, but found no Leonela; all
19   I,     XXXVI|      party the host had described entered the inn, and the four that
20   I,     XXXVI|        gate, and he and the other entered the convent in quest of
21   I,    XXXVII|      traveller who at this moment entered the inn, and who seemed
22   I,    XXXVII|        chosen followers when they entered any house, was to say, '
23   I,       XLI|        received, and when Zoraida entered it she said there were faces
24   I,      XLII|         said one of those who had entered on horseback, "room must
25   I,      XLVI|          in profound silence they entered the room where he was asleep,
26   I,    XLVIII|         the Emperor Heraclius who entered Jerusalem with the cross
27   I,       LII|        Don Quixote's village, and entered it about the middle of the
28  II,         I|          which the licentiate had entered the house given to him.
29  II,        II|           let him come in. Sancho entered, and the curate and the
30  II,        IX|       Sancho quitted the wood and entered El Toboso. The town was
31  II,        XX|           and at a leisurely pace entered the arcade. The first thing
32  II,      XXII|          nor, so far, has it ever entered my thoughts to be so; nevertheless
33  II,      XXII|           dread cavern; and as he entered it Sancho sent his blessing
34  II,     XXIII|       Montesinos, which thou hast entered, an achievement reserved
35  II,      XXIV|           usual. The instant they entered Don Quixote asked the landlord
36  II,     XXVII|         his pouch. The instant he entered the inn he knew Don Quixote
37  II,    XXVIII|          best he could. They then entered the grove, and Don Quixote
38  II,      XXXI|        take her down, and as they entered a spacious court two fair
39  II,      XXXI|        hung on to the duchess and entered the castle, but feeling
40  II,     XXXII|          if clerks who have never entered upon or trod the paths of
41  II,     XXXVI|          the same pace as when he entered, leaving them all amazed
42  II,      XLII|       office. As soon as they had entered the chamber he closed the
43  II,      XLIV|          ever since this stranger entered the castle and my eyes beheld
44  II,       XLV|     seated in that chair has ever entered this island."~ ~"Well then,
45  II,     XLVII|        clarions sounded as Sancho entered the room, and four pages
46  II,     XLVII|      spies that four persons have entered the town in disguise in
47  II,     XLVII|            At this instant a page entered saying, "Here is a farmer
48  II,         L|       Sancho's village. Before he entered it he observed a number
49  II,       LII|           of the governor Sancho, entered the hall; and the duke and
50  II,      LIII|           thousand anxieties have entered into my soul;" and all the
51  II,        LV|           Sancho made for it, and entered it by creeping, and found
52  II,        LV|          brother growler, since I entered upon the government of the
53  II,        LV|     island of Barataria, which 'I entered naked, and naked I find
54  II,        LV|           and roofs it had when I entered it. I asked no loan of anybody,
55  II,       LVI|         or fall; then the duennas entered and seated themselves, enveloped
56  II,       LIX|           such they seemed to be, entered the room, and one of them,
57  II,      LXII|         know what it was like. He entered with all his following,
58  II,       LXV|         to make his acquaintance, entered also; a squire came out
59  II,      LXVI|          but on the fifth as they entered a village they found a great
60  II,      LXVI|          transformation at all; I entered the lists just as much lacquey
61  II,    LXVIII|          evil into worse."~ ~They entered the chief court of the castle
62  II,       LXX|       freak of her lord and lady, entered the chamber, crowned with
63  II,    LXXIII|       OMENS DON QUIXOTE HAD AS HE ENTERED HIS OWN VILLAGE, AND OTHER
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