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1 I, TransPre| to join him in trying to reach Oran, then a Spanish post, 2 I, II| Rocinante was in a hurry to reach the stable, he made for 3 I, IV| spur and was soon out of reach. The farmer followed him 4 I, V| and so made all haste to reach the village to escape the 5 I, VI| they show, they never can reach the level of the originals 6 I, X| once, and made haste to reach some habitation before night 7 I, XIII| they said was required to reach the mountain, the scene 8 I, XIII| therefore made haste to reach the spot, and did so by 9 I, XV| settled they had time to reach it, and into it Sancho entered 10 I, XVIII| lodging to thy choice; but reach me here thy hand, and feel 11 I, XX| and they had happened to reach a spot in among some tall 12 I, XX| place so far from human reach: for God's sake, master 13 I, XX| be but that some should reach his nose, and as soon as 14 I, XXIII| advice, and withdraw out of reach of that fury thou so dreadest; 15 I, XXIII| dawned he was far out of reach.~ ~ ~Aurora made her appearance 16 I, XXIII| the news of my death will reach thy ears before the words 17 I, XXVII| grief that is beyond the reach of it."~ ~As they, both 18 I, XXVIII| can be so oppressive or reach such a height as to make 19 I, XXVIII| felt sure that none could reach her capable of increasing 20 I, XXVIII| wings by my eagerness to reach it, if not to prevent what 21 I, XXXI| Quixote. "Go on; thou didst reach her; and what was that queen 22 I, XXXI| travel with all speed and reach quickly the place where 23 I, XXXV| news of my death should reach the ears of Camilla, let 24 I, XXXVI| Dorothea how she had managed to reach a place so far removed from 25 I, XXXVII| again to fall again, they reach the rank they desire, and 26 I, XXXVIII| want or poverty that can reach or harass the student can 27 I, XL| sayest, that if thou dost reach the land of the Christians 28 I, XLI| was our good fortune to reach a creek that lies on one 29 I, XLIII| Rocinante's saddle in order to reach the grated window where 30 I, XLIII| very little more they will reach the ground.~ ~ ~ ~ 31 I, LII| is on his way." Should he reach destination methinks I shall 32 II, I| Don Quixote, "and have it reach the ears of the lords of 33 II, VI| daughters, by which men may reach wealth and honours; one 34 II, VIII| darkly than will allow us to reach El Toboso by daylight; for 35 II, VIII| are the means by which we reach those extremes of praise 36 II, X| by which any comfort may reach 'this wretched soul' that 37 II, X| which they expected to reach in time to take part in 38 II, XVI| yore ever reached or could reach.~ ~He was going along entirely 39 II, XVI| will by his own exertions reach the summit of polite literature, 40 II, XVII| QUIXOTE REACHED OR COULD REACH; TOGETHER WITH THE HAPPILY 41 II, XVII| but let us make haste, and reach my village, where you shall 42 II, XIX| if he tries to get in to reach the grass that covers the 43 II, XIX| resolved to push on so as to reach the village of Quiteria, 44 II, XX| disturb thee, for the utmost reach of thy anxiety is to provide 45 II, XXII| this fortunate lover can reach thy ears, by thy incomparable 46 II, XXVI| hanging in the air, unable to reach the ground. But you see 47 II, XXVI| of true lovers! May you reach your longed-for fatherland 48 II, XXVI| perfection that is out of reach. Are there not almost every 49 II, XXXIV| half-way up in his struggle to reach the top, the bough, such 50 II, XXXIV| suspended in the air unable to reach the ground. Finding himself 51 II, XXXV| Merlin, "because, when you reach the full number, the lady 52 II, XLI| so high, if their voices reach us here and they seem to 53 II, LIV| friend Ricote, for I want to reach where my master Don Quixote 54 II, LIX| teeth until he makes it reach as far as he wants. I'll 55 II, LIX| their journey, pushing on to reach an inn which was in sight, 56 II, LXVI| right thigh, for he could reach no higher, exclaimed with