Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre|               Finally, keep your aim fixed on the destruction of that
 2   I,        IV|         bearing and determination he fixed himself firmly in his stirrups,
 3   I,      VIII|              fashion as a lance, and fixed on it the head he had removed
 4   I,        XI|              busy and sagacious bees fixed their republic in the clefts
 5   I,        XV|            or if they have their own fixed times for coming to pass;
 6   I,        XV|                  To be brief, Sancho fixed Don Quixote on the ass and
 7   I,       XIX|              laid his lance in rest, fixed himself firmly in his saddle,
 8   I,       XXI|              and, without taking any fixed road (not to fix upon any
 9   I,       XXI|              and fortunate in having fixed and placed her thoughts
10   I,      XXII|              waist with two manacles fixed to them in which his hands
11   I,     XXIII|          violence to anybody. As for fixed abode, he said he had no
12   I,     XXIII|             silent, keeping his eyes fixed upon the ground for some
13   I,     XXIII|           staring at the ground with fixed gaze and eyes wide open
14   I,      XXIV|             it cannot pass the limit fixed by nature, which fixes no
15   I,       XXV|            of the Rueful Countenance fixed his choice for the performance
16   I,      XXVI|             which brings them a good fixed income, not counting the
17   I,     XXVII|          this Sancho listened to and fixed it well in his memory, and
18   I,    XXVIII|      regarding the peasant girl with fixed attention, for he began
19   I,      XXIX|             and as soon as he had it fixed he left him, and the squire
20   I,    XXXIII|                  Lothario seeing the fixed determination of Anselmo,
21   I,    XXXIII|         however, having her thoughts fixed upon other things more to
22   I,     XXXIV|           looking on the ground with fixed gaze, and at length said, "
23   I,     XXXVI|              for some moments with a fixed gaze, opened his arms, and,
24   I,        XL|           thread, but it was already fixed to the reed, and to it I
25   I,       XLI|            the next Friday, which he fixed upon for our departure.
26   I,     XLIII|             strappado, when they are fixed at "touch and no touch,"
27   I,       XLV|             he made out each word he fixed his eyes on Don Quixote,
28   I,      XLVI|             upon their shoulders and fixed it upon the ox-cart.~ ~ ~ ~
29   I,       LII|          other, and as best he could fixed the tube where, by blowing,
30  II,         I|          over Spain to assemble on a fixed day in the capital, for
31  II,         V|            don't know, I'm sure, who fixed the 'Don' to him, what neither
32  II,       VII|             your worship settle some fixed wages for me, to be paid
33  II,       VII|        knight-errant having assigned fixed wages to his squire; I only
34  II,       XIX|             you, sir knight, have no fixed road, as it is the way with
35  II,        XX|             dexterity readjusted and fixed the boards of the castle,
36  II,       XXI|            with a pale face and eyes fixed on Quiteria, he thus addressed
37  II,       XXI|           and leaving one half of it fixed there, showed it to be a
38  II,       XXI|         blood, which he had adroitly fixed at the place, the blood,
39  II,       XXV|              where the show might be fixed, which was done at once.~ ~
40  II,    XXVIII|            now when I had a firm and fixed intention of making thee
41  II,       XXX|            up briskly in his saddle, fixed himself in his stirrups,
42  II,       XXX|              By this time Sancho had fixed and girthed Rocinante's
43  II,     XXXIV|      housings; on each horn they had fixed a large lighted wax taper,
44  II,      XXXV|             pleases, for there is no fixed limit assigned to him; but
45  II,       XLI|              and extinguished again, fixed on the end of a cane. On
46  II,       XLI|             done, as the inscription fixed on this post shows plainly."~ ~
47  II,     XLIII|           always make it thy aim and fixed purpose to do right in all
48  II,    XLVIII|          conceived. He kept his eyes fixed on the door, and just as
49  II,      XLIX|              garb. She with her eyes fixed on the ground answered in
50  II,        LI| extravagantly high. He established a fixed rate for servants' wages,
51  II,       LII|              name of his vassal, and fixed six days thence as the time,
52  II,      LIII|            soon as they had him thus fixed they bade him march forward
53  II,       LIV|           their mouths, and all eyes fixed on heaven just as if they
54  II,        LV|           looking forward to the day fixed for the battle he was to
55  II,       LVI|          goes on to say that the day fixed for the battle arrived,
56  II,     LVIII|             at his fingers' ends and fixed in his memory, and he said
57  II,       LIX|           reaches the end heaven has fixed for it; and let me tell
58  II,     LXIII|           the viceroy, kept his eyes fixed upon her; and the instant
59  II,      LXIV|          once, that the day you have fixed may not expire; and from
60  II,      LXIX|         which near a hundred torches fixed in sockets were burning,
61  II,    LXXIII|            back to life. He had also fixed the mitre on Dapple's head,
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