Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       the Azores in 1582 and the following year, and on the conclusion
 2   I,  TransPre|      Chapter LIX and most of the following chapters of the Second Part
 3   I,        II|        first one he came across, following the example of others in
 4   I,        IV|     flogging him with a belt and following up every blow with scoldings
 5   I,      VIII|         brothers of St. Benedict following our road, nor do we know
 6   I,      VIII|        coach and the rest of her following were making a thousand vows
 7   I,       XII|          oil crop, and the three following not a drop will be got.'"~ ~"
 8   I,      XVII|         to see if his squire was following him.~ ~The innkeeper when
 9   I,     XVIII|      when, on the road they were following, Don Quixote perceived approaching
10   I,     XVIII|        which will be told in the following chapter.~ ~ ~ ~
11   I,       XIX|         what will be told in the following chapter.~ ~ ~
12   I,       XXI|        very great man, and a man following him on horseback in every
13   I,       XXI|         what will be told in the following chapter.~ ~ ~ ~
14   I,      XXII|     coming along the road he was following some dozen men on foot strung
15   I,    XXVIII|    become known; but, except the following night, he came no more,
16   I,      XXIX|          the well-bearded barber following her, and on coming up to
17   I,       XXX|         along the road they were following a man mounted on an ass,
18   I,    XXXIII|      city, Anselmo addressed the following words to Lothario.~ ~"Thou
19   I,    XXXIII|          which she addressed the following words to him.~ ~ ~
20   I,     XXXIX|         in words somewhat to the following effect:~ ~"My sons, to assure
21   I,     XXXIX|        it, prevented my men from following me, and so I found myself
22   I,     XXXIX|          the Order of Malta. The following year, which was the year
23   I,     XXXIX|          Constantinople, and the following year, seventy-three, it
24   I,     XXXIX|         it than he was), and the following year, seventy-four, he attacked
25   I,       XLI|     longed for arrived; and, all following out the arrangement and
26   I,       XLI|        wished; for on the Friday following the day upon which I spoke
27   I,      XLII|         and the Judge's daughter following her. The captain was waiting
28   I,      XLIV|          this is the coach he is following: let one of us stay at the
29   I,     XLVII|         Don Quixote, and set out following in the rear of the cart.
30   I,      XLIX|         and I mounted upon thee, following the calling for which God
31   I,        LI|          complaints in solitude. Following our example, many more of
32  II,      VIII|        passed that night and the following day, without anything worth
33  II,        XI|         his master; who had, the following day, a fresh adventure,
34  II,       XVI|       overtaken by a man who was following the same road behind them,
35  II,       XVI|      from his mother's womb; and following the bent that heaven has
36  II,        XX|        dancers in the world.~ ~ ~Following these there came an artistic
37  II,       XXI|         Camacho and those of his following, therefore, being consoled
38  II,     XXIII|       however, as he cannot help following his natural course, he from
39  II,    XXVIII|    please to give me, instead of following your worship along roads
40  II,    XXVIII|        which will be told in the following chapter.~ ~ ~ ~
41  II,     XXXIV|        right, as is shown in the following chapter.~ ~ ~ ~
42  II,     XXXVI|          sombre like the others. Following these came a personage of
43  II,     XXXVI|        of his appearance and his following might well have struck with
44  II,    XXXVII|          end and began the next, following up the same adventure, which
45  II,   XXXVIII|      TALE OF HER MISFORTUNES~ ~ ~Following the melancholy musicians
46  II,     XXXIX|      into Castilian, contain the following sentence: 'These two rash
47  II,       XLI| parchment on which there was the following inscription in large gold
48  II,      XLII|       island, the next day, that following Clavileno's flight, the
49  II,      XLIV|   despatched Sancho with a large following to the village that was
50  II,       XLV|        whose eyes and heart were following his purse, "Good fellow,
51  II,       XLV|          I said 'yes.' He, still following up his original unworthy
52  II,      XLVI|          full-toned, he sang the following ballad, which he had himself
53  II,        LI|        and the answer was to the following effect.~ ~SANCHO PANZA'S
54  II,      LIII|          mean each of us is best following the trade he was born to.
55  II,      LVII|          Rocinante round, Sancho following him on Dapple, he rode out
56  II,     LVIII|          a better path than I am following at present."~ ~"May God
57  II,        LX|   opportunities and to spare for following her headlong impulses. In
58  II,       LXI|     hundreds of others that were following them. Don Quixote and Sancho
59  II,      LXII|          He entered with all his following, and saw them drawing sheets
60  II,    LXVIII|           as will be seen in the following chapter.~ ~ ~ ~
61  II,       LXX|          as Don Quixote fancied, following up the freak of her lord
62  II,     LXXIV|       Carrasco, however, put the following lines:~ ~A doughty gentleman
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