Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|         this reflection, he made haste with his scanty pothouse
 2   I,       III|            Having thus, with hot haste and speed, brought to a
 3   I,         V|         was mad, and so made all haste to reach the village to
 4   I,        VI|         get on, gossip, and make haste, for it is growing late."~ ~"
 5   I,         X|        mounted at once, and made haste to reach some habitation
 6   I,      XIII|        him." They therefore made haste to reach the spot, and did
 7   I,        XV|          Yanguesans with all the haste they could loaded their
 8   I,        XV|       this now, Sancho, and make haste before a mishap like Rocinante'
 9   I,     XVIII|        had killed him; so in all haste they collected their flock
10   I,       XIX|          upon you."~ ~"We are in haste," answered one of the encamisados, "
11   I,     XXIII|          at his question and the haste with which we saw him depart
12   I,       XXV|          off his breeches in all haste he stripped himself to his
13   I,      XXVI|        deadly pale, and in great haste he again felt his body all
14   I,     XXVII|          they called her away in haste, as the bridegroom was waiting.
15   I,    XXVIII|    because Don Fernando made all haste to leave me, and by the
16   I,       XXX|       and for that reason I made haste to say what I did, by which
17   I,      XXXI|     answer didst thou give? Make haste; tell me all, and let not
18   I,     XXXIV|         ground. Summon him, make haste, for all the time I delay
19   I,     XXXIV|      night concealed? Away, run, haste, speed! lest the fire of
20   I,     XXXIV| terrified and breathless, ran in haste to pluck out the dagger;
21   I,       XLI|      likely soon to cease I made haste to put him on shore, and
22   I,     XLIII|         harnessing thy steeds in haste to rise betimes and come
23   I,     XLIII|          Panza's ass, and in all haste returned to the hole, just
24   I,     XLIII|         and go on, for we are in haste."~ ~"Do you think, gentlemen,
25   I,      XLIV|       the gate of the inn in all haste, came out in dismay, and
26   I,     XLVII|       rode canons' mules, and in haste to take their noontide rest
27   I,       LII|       return to your China, post haste or at whatever haste you
28   I,       LII|        post haste or at whatever haste you are bound to go, as
29  II,        XI|       off Dapple, and ran in all haste to help him; but by the
30  II,       XIV|          cork tree, and made all haste to where his master was,
31  II,       XIV|       out in a loud voice, "Make haste here, Sancho, and behold
32  II,       XVI|       off Dapple, and running in haste seized his right stirrup
33  II,      XVII|        and flurried by the great haste his master was in did not
34  II,      XVII|         it thrust it down in hot haste upon his head; but as the
35  II,      XVII|          aside, for we must make haste to the place where we are
36  II,      XVII|     fruitless, and bade him make haste.~ ~During the delay that
37  II,      XVII|  muniment-house; but let us make haste, and reach my village, where
38  II,       XXI|       perplexed and amazed, made haste to examine the wound with
39  II,      XXII|         and hauled away in great haste in order to settle the question.
40  II,      XXIV|       you seem to be making more haste than suits that mule."~ ~"
41  II,       XXV|        Master Pedro ran in great haste and fell upon his knees
42  II,      XXVI|        far from him and calls in haste for his armour, and asks
43  II,      XXIX|        of the wheels, ran out in haste, several of them, with long
44  II,       XXX|          to dismount Sancho made haste to go and hold his stirrup
45  II,      XXXI|        said the churchman, "make haste back from Tembleque, and
46  II,   XXXVIII|          same all over! But make haste, Senora Trifaldi; for it
47  II,       XLI|          on my word to make such haste to wipe off all that's due
48  II,      XLVI|        what it was, ran with all haste to his room, and as the
49  II,      LIII|      keeps you from moving; make haste, stir yourself, for there
50  II,      LIII|          waiting to see what the haste with which he was putting
51  II,       LVI|           They removed it in all haste, and his lacquey features
52  II,     LVIII|        compact body and in great haste. No sooner had those who
53  II,     LVIII|         and Don Quixote in great haste, stumbling here and falling
54  II,     LVIII|        retreating party in their haste, however, did not stop for
55  II,        LX|    opportunity. The robbers made haste to search Dapple, and did
56  II,        LX|        or to bury him. They made haste to overtake them, which,
57  II,      LXIX|       low, great and small, make haste hither one and all, and
58  II,     LXXIV|       were in a flutter and made haste to relieve him, and during
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