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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| which has now become a somewhat scarce book. There are some - 2 I, TransPre| may have acquitted himself somewhat awkwardly.~ ~But after all 3 I, TransPre| return to Rome, which was somewhat brusquely expedited by the 4 I, TransPre| idea of "shortly" was a somewhat elastic one, for, as we 5 I, TransPre| of plan, he hastily and somewhat clumsily divided what he 6 I, I| pieces disconcerted him somewhat, and to guard against that 7 I, VIII| tried the bota and found it somewhat less full than the night 8 I, XI| attentively delivered himself somewhat in this fashion:~ ~"Happy 9 I, XII| and waited till she was somewhat more advanced in age and 10 I, XIII| which seems to me to savour somewhat of heathenism."~ ~"Sir," 11 I, XIV| save that of being cruel, somewhat haughty, and very scornful."~ ~" 12 I, XV| had breath enough to speak somewhat easily, and that the pain 13 I, XV| who too had gone astray somewhat, yielding to the excessive 14 I, XVI| which overweighted her somewhat, made her contemplate the 15 I, XVI| trot. The bed which was somewhat crazy and not very firm 16 I, XVII| seeing that the ceiling was somewhat lower what they required 17 I, XIX| that the night closed in somewhat darkly, but for all that 18 I, XXIX| smooth and tranquil, in somewhat less than nine years you 19 I, XXXIII| Anselmo, it is true, was somewhat more inclined to seek pleasure 20 I, XXXIV| that Lothario looked at her somewhat more freely than when he 21 I, XXXVII| were inclined to give it somewhat the preference. And as it 22 I, XXXVII| eat, though it may be at somewhat unseasonable hours and from 23 I, XXXIX| he addressed us in words somewhat to the following effect:~ ~" 24 I, XLI| little, and the sea growing somewhat rough, it was impossible 25 I, XLI| little to sea, for it was now somewhat calmer, and having gained 26 I, LII| moment he found himself somewhat better, and as they feared 27 II, I| complexion, with roguish and somewhat prominent eyes, excessively 28 II, I| giddy damsel, flighty and somewhat wanton, and she left the 29 II, II| Great, they say that he was somewhat of a drunkard. Of Hercules, 30 II, III| this he comforted himself somewhat, though it made him uncomfortable 31 II, III| Quixote; "and when Sancho is somewhat more advanced in life, with 32 II, VI| Quixote, "and I could tell you somewhat about birth that would astonish 33 II, IX| his master downcast and somewhat dissatisfied, said to him, " 34 II, XI| encountered, took Don Quixote somewhat aback, and struck terror 35 II, XIII| which Sancho made answer, somewhat sulkily, "She's no strumpet, 36 II, XIII| and his spittle seemed somewhat ropy and dry, observing 37 II, XVIII| means. It is true that I am somewhat given to poetry and to reading 38 II, XVIII| father tells me keep you somewhat restless and absorbed? If 39 II, XVIII| to turn aside out of the somewhat narrow path of poetry and 40 II, XXI| The fair Quiteria appeared somewhat pale, which was, no doubt, 41 II, XXII| Sancho muttered this somewhat aloud, and his master overheard 42 II, XXIII| hand (which seemed to me somewhat hairy and sinewy, a sign 43 II, XXIII| that if she appeared to me somewhat ill-favoured or not so beautiful 44 II, XXIV| tell them; and as he was somewhat inquisitive, and always 45 II, XXVI| a kind of small trumpet somewhat like our clarion; to ring 46 II, XXVII| command which, though it seems somewhat difficult to obey, is only 47 II, XXXV| another, though it may be somewhat weighty."~ ~"Not a hand, 48 II, XXXVI| itself heard. All seemed somewhat put out by this dull, confused, 49 II, XLIV| I am moulded in a form~ Somewhat below the mean.~ ~ These 50 II, XLV| him, and which must he a somewhat knotty and difficult one; 51 II, XLVIII| fell in love with me, a man somewhat advanced in years, full-bearded 52 II, XLVIII| account, and because he was somewhat shortsighted, my lady dismissed 53 II, L| affairs, for she thought him somewhat given to joking; and so 54 II, LIV| except Ricote, who was a man somewhat advanced in years. They 55 II, LV| league of it when night, somewhat dark and cloudy, overtook 56 II, LXI| engaged on their side in a somewhat similar movement. The soldiers 57 II, LXII| though perfectly modest, somewhat free in playing tricks for 58 II, LXVIII| QUIXOTE~ ~ ~The night was somewhat dark, for though there was 59 II, LXIX| of the night, which was somewhat dark, the want of daylight