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1 I, TransPre| Don Quixote" in the same fashion as a comic book that cannot 2 I, AuthPre| annotations at the end, after the fashion of other books I see, which, 3 I, II| morning, will do it after this fashion? 'Scarce had the rubicund 4 I, II| and to happen after the fashion of what he read of, the 5 I, III| knights-errant to be treated in this fashion, a villain and a low-born 6 I, VIII| branch to serve him after a fashion as a lance, and fixed on 7 I, VIII| worse Biscayan after his fashion, "Begone, caballero, and 8 I, IX| himself dealt with in this fashion? All that can be said is, 9 I, XI| himself somewhat in this fashion:~ ~"Happy the age, happy 10 I, XIII| dressed in this mournful fashion they had asked them the 11 I, XIII| him to go armed in that fashion in a country so peaceful. 12 I, XIII| permit me to go in any other fashion; easy life, enjoyment, and 13 I, XV| of thy beast in whatever fashion pleases thee best, and let 14 I, XX| the green grass after the fashion of knights-errant, so as 15 I, XXII| they marched him in that fashion they did not feel sure of 16 I, XXII| finding himself abused in this fashion, gave the wink to his companions, 17 I, XXIV| his master treated in this fashion, attacked the madman with 18 I, XXV| will serve thee, after the fashion of the clue in the labyrinth 19 I, XXVII| rigging himself out in that fashion, as it was an indecorous 20 I, XXVII| seeing them dressed in a fashion so unusual among the frequenters 21 I, XXIX| rising addressed him in this fashion:~ ~"From this spot I will 22 I, XXX| sprightliness of manner in this fashion.~ ~"First of all, I would 23 I, XXX| along conversing in this fashion, the curate observed to 24 I, XXXIII| lukewarm and make-believe fashion, to pay court to Camilla, 25 I, XXXVII| woman dressed in Moorish fashion, with her face veiled and 26 I, XL| we made salaams after the fashion of the Moors, bowing the 27 I, XLII| becoming and creditable fashion, and so to attain my present 28 I, XLIII| found that it ran in this fashion:~ ~Sweet Hope, my stay,~ 29 I, XLVI| to carry him after this fashion. They constructed a kind 30 I, XLVII| enchanted knights-errant in this fashion, or at the slow pace that 31 I, XLVII| carrying the man in that fashion; though, from the badges 32 I, XLVIII| unless they are after this fashion; and so the poet tries to 33 I, XLVIII| carrying you off in this fashion, out of pure envy because 34 I, L| here another of rustic fashion where the little mussel-shells 35 II, III| affairs in some indecorous fashion, that might tend to the 36 II, III| would paint a cock in such a fashion, and so unlike, that he 37 II, VII| mourners that were once in fashion, they raised a lamentation 38 II, XV| Carrasco armed himself in the fashion described, and Tom Cecial, 39 II, XVI| of the field and jineta fashion, and of mulberry colour 40 II, XXIII| white turbans of Turkish fashion on their heads. Behind, 41 II, XXIII| an oath and vow after the fashion of that which the Marquis 42 II, XXIV| am making my way in this fashion to overtake some companies 43 II, XXIV| deal with them after the fashion of those who set free and 44 II, XXVI| balcony dressed in Moorish fashion is the peerless Melisendra, 45 II, XXX| ordered matters after a fashion very much the opposite of 46 II, XXXII| to be refreshed in that fashion, and whoever comes to wash 47 II, XXXIV| would go on badly in that fashion. By my faith, senor, hunting 48 II, XXXIV| repeated lelilies after the fashion of the Moors when they rush 49 II, XXXVI| it, found it ran in this fashion:~ ~SANCHO PANZA'S LETTER 50 II, XXXVIII| however, in honour of the new fashion of her skirt, dropped Lobuna 51 II, XLVII| was to be eaten after the fashion of a jugglery trick.~ ~To 52 II, LII| of pearls if they are in fashion in that island. Here is 53 II, LV| think, to come out in this fashion; but 'man proposes and God 54 II, LVII| venture to make free in this fashion; and not being prepared 55 II, LX| looped up in the Walloon fashion, tight-fitting polished 56 II, LXII| points in some harmless fashion; for jests that give pain 57 II, LXII| which was set up, after the fashion of the busts of the Roman 58 II, LXIX| hands look longer, as is the fashion now-a-days. No sooner had 59 II, LXXII| which he did in the same fashion as the night before, at