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1 I, TransPre| injuries, and succour the distressed, and this, as a matter of 2 I, II| some purpose. But still it distressed him to think he had not 3 I, IX| was to be found.~ ~This distressed me greatly, because the 4 I, XIV| of his chivalry in aid of distressed damsels, Don Quixote, laying 5 I, XVII| said Sancho.~ ~"Be not distressed, friend," said Don Quixote, " 6 I, XXI| toils of love, and sorely distressed in their hearts not to see 7 I, XXI| damsel will fetch water, much distressed because morning approaches, 8 I, XXVI| countless ave-marias. But what distressed him greatly was not having 9 I, XXVI| pretending to be an aggrieved and distressed damsel, should ask a favour 10 I, XXVII| fitter he should be the distressed damsel, while he himself 11 I, XXVII| witness my betrothal. Be not distressed, my friend, but contrive 12 I, XXIX| that she could play the distressed damsel better than the barber; 13 I, XXIX| apt to be danger."~ ~The distressed damsel strove with much 14 I, XXIX| protection and relief of the distressed, the quintessence of knights-errant!" 15 I, XXXIII| would himself. Camilla was distressed, as a discreet and right-minded 16 I, XXXIV| things he told him not to be distressed about Camilla's accident, 17 I, XXXV| dead. Greatly surprised and distressed he summoned the household 18 I, XXXVII| was the only one who was distressed, unhappy, and dejected; 19 I, XXXVII| none in the inn he seemed distressed, and approaching her who 20 I, XL| scanty clothing, nothing distressed us so much as hearing and 21 I, XLI| where we were. But what distressed me most was to see Zoraida 22 I, LI| it helped to console her distressed father, who thought nothing 23 II, VII| Carrasco, seeing how distressed and overcome she was, said 24 II, XXI| Quiteria, to all appearance distressed, grieved, and repentant, 25 II, XXIX| up for lost; but nothing distressed him more than hearing Dapple 26 II, XXXVI| UNDREAMT-OF ADVENTURE OF THE DISTRESSED DUENNA, ALIAS THE COUNTESS 27 II, XXXVI| Trifaldi, otherwise called the Distressed Duenna, on whose behalf 28 II, XXXVI| caused to be called the Distressed Duenna. Bid her enter, O 29 II, XXXVI| especially widowed, wronged, and distressed dames, such as her ladyship 30 II, XXXVII| NOTABLE ADVENTURE OF THE DISTRESSED DUENNA~ ~ ~The duke and 31 II, XXXVII| what must they be that are distressed, like this Countess Three-skirts 32 II, XXXVII| they concluded that the Distressed Duenna was making her entrance. 33 II, XXXVIII| XXXVIII.~ ~WHEREIN IS TOLD THE DISTRESSED DUENNA'S TALE OF HER MISFORTUNES~ ~ ~ 34 II, XXXVIII| a lane, along which the Distressed One advanced, Trifaldin 35 II, XXXVIII| break silence, which the Distressed Duenna did in these words: " 36 II, XXXVIII| rose, and addressing the Distressed Duenna, said, "If your sorrows, 37 II, XXXVIII| On hearing this, the Distressed Duenna made as though she 38 II, XXXIX| hold his tongue, and the Distressed One went on to say: "At 39 II, XXXIX| earth. But let senora the Distressed One proceed; for I suspect 40 II, XXXIX| you now see."~ ~Here the Distressed One and the other duennas 41 II, XL| that when Sancho saw the Distressed One faint he exclaimed: " 42 II, XL| The fact is," replied the Distressed One, "it is five thousand 43 II, XL| They all laughed, and the Distressed One continued: "And this 44 II, XL| Sancho.~ ~"Two," said the Distressed One, "one in the saddle, 45 II, XL| I'd like to know, Senora Distressed One," said Sancho, "what 46 II, XL| His name," said the Distressed One, "is not the same as 47 II, XL| Ah!" exclaimed the Distressed One at this, "may all the 48 II, XLI| they came. As soon as the Distressed One saw the horse, almost 49 II, XLI| his pocket, he begged the Distressed One to bandage his eyes 50 II, XLI| is no occasion," said the Distressed One; "I will be bail for 51 II, XLI| Trifaldi, otherwise called the Distressed Duenna; Malambruno is now 52 II, XLI| kept looking about for the Distressed One, to see what her face 53 II, XLI| of the adventure of the Distressed Duenna, which gave the duke 54 II, XLII| of the adventure of the Distressed One, that they resolved 55 II, XLIV| is the very face of the Distressed One."~ ~Don Quixote regarded 56 II, XLIV| know not; the face of the Distressed One is that of the majordomo, 57 II, XLIV| the majordomo is not the Distressed One; for his being so would 58 II, XLIV| gentleman was beyond measure distressed, and at that moment he would 59 II, XLV| who had such regard for distressed orphans and virgins, she 60 II, LII| ADVENTURE OF THE SECOND DISTRESSED OR AFFLICTED DUENNA, OTHERWISE 61 II, LII| proud; I mean, to help the distressed and destroy the oppressors."~ ~" 62 II, LV| at which he was greatly distressed, especially when he heard 63 II, LV| aiding and succouring the distressed of the other, who cannot