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1 I, VII| squire Sancho of the day and hour he meant to set out, that 2 I, XVII| truly be believed his last hour had come, and finding himself 3 I, XVIII| his beard and cursing the hour and the occasion when fortune 4 I, XIX| strange spectacle at such an hour and in such a solitary place 5 I, XXI| live, may this be my last hour; moreover, I have no intention 6 I, XXV| done in less than half an hour; for having seen them with 7 I, XXVI| enter it though it was an hour when he might well have 8 I, XXVII| parts is intense, and the hour was three in the afternoon, 9 I, XXVII| Madness, or in Death.~ ~The hour, the summer season, the 10 I, XXVII| streets of the city at the hour of noon, a very beautiful 11 I, XXVII| home the same day, by the hour which served for speaking 12 I, XXXIII| as he would return in an hour and a half. Camilla begged 13 I, XXXIII| that for more than half an hour Lothario did not utter a 14 I, XXXIV| issuing at such an untimely hour from Anselmo's house could 15 I, XXXV| moment and in an unlucky hour he came into my house, this 16 I, XXXVII| that was in his power. The hour therefore having arrived 17 I, XXXVIII| this, suppose the day and hour for taking his degree in 18 I, XLI| forward with impatience to the hour when, all fear at an end, 19 I, XLI| more than eight miles an hour without any fear, except 20 I, XLI| natural enemies? Cursed be the hour when I begot thee! Cursed 21 I, XLII| fuming at the lateness of the hour for retiring to rest; and 22 I, XLV| is impossible to live an hour in peace in it!"~ ~Don Fernando 23 I, XLVII| chivalry. It was an evil hour when you let yourself be 24 I, LII| agree to a truce for but one hour for the solemn note of yonder 25 II, I| marvels? If only (in an evil hour for me: I don't speak for 26 II, I| conversed with him for an hour or more, during the whole 27 II, IX| is a palace, is this an hour, think you, to find the 28 II, IX| and knock and go in at any hour, however late it may be?"~ ~" 29 II, XIII| stars for a quarter of an hour; and when he had done drinking 30 II, XIV| if it be only for half an hour."~ ~"By no means," said 31 II, XVII| and called it an unlucky hour when he thought of taking 32 II, XXII| they waited about half an hour, at the end of which time 33 II, XXIII| Little better than an hour," replied Sancho.~ ~"That 34 II, XXIII| maybe what seems to us an hour would seem three days and 35 II, XXIII| to him, "It was an evil hour, a worse season, and a sorrowful 36 II, XXVI| mine own.~ ~Not half an hour, nay, barely a minute ago, 37 II, XXVIII| angrily enough, "In an evil hour didst thou take to braying, 38 II, XXVIII| it to me to this present hour we are at now."~ ~"Well, 39 II, XXXI| Go your ways in a good hour, and in a good hour be it 40 II, XXXI| good hour, and in a good hour be it said to you. Go home 41 II, XXXIX| born and an ill-starred hour when our fathers begot us!" 42 II, XL| shall have advanced half an hour; for he announced to me 43 II, XLI| seems to us not half an hour since we left the garden, 44 II, XLI| nigh three-quarters of an hour; and Clavileno never stirred 45 II, XLIII| thy proverbs! For the last hour thou hast been stringing 46 II, XLVII| fools as not to see that an hour like this is no hour for 47 II, XLVII| an hour like this is no hour for coming on business? 48 II, XLVII| painter, and is it at this hour you come to ask me for six 49 II, XLVIII| battle lasted nearly half an hour, and then the phantoms fled; 50 II, XLIX| progress, nevertheless the hour he so longed for came, and 51 II, XLIX| the purpose; and when the hour comes let us go the rounds, 52 II, XLIX| such a dress and at such an hour, and one of her rank too." " 53 II, XLIX| girl), to-night, about an hour ago, more or less, we left 54 II, LIV| laughter that lasted an hour, without a thought for the 55 II, LV| victuals, no not for an hour; doctors persecuted me and 56 II, LVII| his appearance at an early hour in full armour in the courtyard 57 II, LXII| as he did so, "In an evil hour you took to dancing, master 58 II, LXVIII| their way with them at that hour, and so great was the noise 59 II, LXVIII| feared. And now, about an hour after midnight, they reached 60 II, LXXI| Zamora was not won in an hour.' If I have not reckoned 61 II, LXXIV| Death prevail,~ In that last hour, to make him quail.~ He