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1 I, II| adventurer paced along, talking to himself and saying, " 2 I, V| absurd stuff Don Quixote was talking.~ ~ ~Nor was Don Quixote 3 I, VIII| While they were thus talking there appeared on the road 4 I, VIII| Quixote was some distance off talking to the travellers in the 5 I, XI| Don Quixote was longer in talking than the supper in finishing, 6 I, XVI| of them as if he had been talking Greek, though they could 7 I, XVII| same instant he left off talking and began drinking; but 8 I, XVIII| better by thee."~ ~Thus talking, Don Quixote and his squire 9 I, XX| forward to."~ ~"What art thou talking about dismounting or sleeping 10 I, XXII| a pleasure in doing and talking about rascalities."~ ~With 11 I, XXIII| appearance, coming along talking to himself in a way that 12 I, XXIV| mentioned, I can no more help talking about them than the rays 13 I, XXV| together! What has what we are talking about got to do with the 14 I, XXV| Amadis in my penance."~ ~Thus talking they reached the foot of 15 I, XXIX| vassals while you would he talking about it! By God I will 16 I, XXXII| host.~ ~While they were talking Cardenio had taken up the 17 I, XXXIV| to the best of her skill, talking all the time she was tending 18 I, XXXV| turnip."~ ~"What are you talking about, brother?" said the 19 I, XXXV| blood and fountains are you talking about, enemy of God and 20 I, XXXVII| it all."~ ~"What art thou talking about, fool?" said Don Quixote; " 21 I, XLIII| musician."~ ~"What art thou talking about, child?" said Dorothea. " 22 I, XLIII| but I know that you are talking nonsense when you call this 23 I, XLIV| hastened to where he was still talking and arguing with his servant. 24 I, XLVI| While Don Quixote was talking in this strain, the curate 25 I, XLVIII| it bears upon what we are talking about, I would ask, speaking 26 I, L| bad philosophy thou art talking, Sancho," said the canon; " 27 I, LII| vassals."~ ~"What are you talking about, Sancho, with your 28 II, I| might be easily tested by talking to him. The chaplain resolved 29 II, II| to know what the pair are talking about at this moment."~ ~" 30 II, XI| art."~ ~While they were talking, fate so willed it that 31 II, XIX| about moody and dejected, talking to himself in a way that 32 II, XX| wouldst spend it all in talking."~ ~"If your worship had 33 II, XX| all thou hast talked, art talking, and wilt talk all thy life; 34 II, XXIII| and not as you are now, talking the greatest nonsense that 35 II, XXIV| spell while Montesinos was talking to him, he woke up and said, ' 36 II, XXVIII| that now that you are talking on without anyone to stop 37 II, XXIX| or castle is your worship talking about, senor?" said Sancho; " 38 II, XXIX| or what castle art thou talking of, madman? Art thou for 39 II, XXX| unloosing his tongue in talking impertinence than in tightening 40 II, XXX| but not to lose time in talking, come, great Knight of the 41 II, XXXI| worship gave me just now about talking much or little, well or 42 II, XXXI| ecclesiastic, when he heard them talking of giants and caitiffs and 43 II, XXXII| nothing of what he has been talking about?"~ ~"Perhaps, brother," 44 II, XLIII| much to do with what we are talking about as 'over the hills 45 II, XLIV| heard people walking and talking in the garden. He set himself 46 II, XLIX| anything in what I say, or am I talking to no purpose?"~ ~"There 47 II, XLIX| themselves. When I heard them talking of bull-fights taking place, 48 II, L| Teresa, or know what you are talking about."~ ~"There, you may 49 II, L| you don't know what you're talking about; the gentleman is 50 II, LIV| me all nonsense thou art talking. Who would give thee islands 51 II, LV| rather than a thief."~ ~Thus talking, and surrounded by boys 52 II, LX| missing.~ ~"What are you talking about, man?" said one of 53 II, LXII| thee to me, O sage head, talking head, answering head, wonderful 54 II, LXV| holding."~ ~As they were talking Don Antonio came in looking 55 II, LXVII| they pursued their journey talking in this way they came to 56 II, LXX| he was in no humour for talking much, as he still felt the 57 II, LXX| that!"~ ~While they were talking, the musician, singer, and 58 II, LXXIV| what sins of men are you talking of?"~ ~"The mercies, niece,"