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1 I, TransPre| gathered in the venta gateway listening to "Felixmarte of Hircania" 2 I, AuthPre| knight-errantry."~ ~"Say on," said I, listening to his talk; "how do you 3 I, VIII| the coach, a Biscayan, was listening to all Don Quixote was saying, 4 I, XI| inclined for sleep than for listening to songs; so said he to 5 I, XIII| of the party went along listening with great attention to 6 I, XVI| conversation Don Quixote was listening very attentively, and sitting 7 I, XVI| entered the door, and was listening attentively to all Don Quixote 8 I, XX| but halting to make out by listening from what quarter it came 9 I, XX| have it that I cannot help listening to thee, go on."~ ~"And 10 I, XXV| or at least weary not at listening to it! Oh, Dulcinea del 11 I, XXVI| all the more amusement in listening to his simplicities; and 12 I, XXVII| Be not weary, sirs, of listening to these digressions; my 13 I, XXVII| only were they not weary of listening to him, but that the details 14 I, XXIX| the barber, who had been listening to all attentively and in 15 I, XXXII| or more of us, and stay listening to him with a delight that 16 I, XXXII| house except when you are listening to some one reading; for 17 I, XXXII| to while away the time by listening to some tale, for my spirits 18 I, XXXIII| thy long harangue by not listening to thee I verily suspect 19 I, XXXIII| so; and be not weary with listening to me, for it will be for 20 I, XXXIV| she remained the next day listening to Lothario, who pressed 21 I, XXXIV| not known that Anselmo was listening. Lothario pressed her to 22 I, XXXIV| husband."~ ~Anselmo was listening to all this, and every word 23 I, XLII| pleasure we have found in listening to it that we should be 24 I, XLII| little to one side, was listening to all the curate said, 25 I, XLII| as it chants."~ ~"We are listening to it already, senor," said 26 I, XLIII| the pleasure I get from listening to the singer by giving 27 I, XLIII| themselves for a while by listening to his nonsense. As it so 28 I, XLV| Brotherhood, who had been listening to the dispute and controversy, 29 I, XLVIII| nothing but the pleasure of listening to nonsense, and from all 30 I, XLVIII| that are not so; for after listening to an artistic and properly 31 I, XLIX| Don Quixote, who was listening to all this, said, "I give 32 I, L| refreshment, as I shall by listening to this good fellow's story."~ ~" 33 II, I| that of the furious one was listening; and raising himself up 34 II, I| Those present stood listening to the words and exclamations 35 II, XII| very good, stopped him, and listening attentively the pair heard 36 II, XVIII| him and the student, who listening to Don Quixote, took him 37 II, XX| Sancho Panza, who was listening to all this, exclaimed, " 38 II, XXI| the grave."~ ~Camacho was listening to all this, perplexed and 39 II, XXII| as difficult."~ ~Sancho, listening to all this, said to himself, " 40 II, XXIII| Senor Don Quixote, for I am listening to you with the greatest 41 II, XXX| found infinite enjoyment in listening to his shrewd remarks. Sancho 42 II, XXXI| Don Quixote, who was listening, said to him, "Is this proper 43 II, XXXIII| who, finding enjoyment in listening to him, made him sit down 44 II, XXXIII| one except the bystanders listening to us on the sly, I will 45 II, XXXIV| said Don Quixote, who was listening to all that passed; and 46 II, XLI| and all in the garden were listening to the conversation of the 47 II, XLIII| to make it seem thou art listening to thyself, for all affectation 48 II, XLVI| household of the castle were listening, when all of a sudden from 49 II, L| duennas are fond of prying, listening, and sniffing, she followed 50 II, LIII| sat up in bed and remained listening intently to try if he could 51 II, LV| proceeding from it, and by listening attentively was able to 52 II, LVIII| this Sancho, who had been listening with great attention, cried 53 II, LX| Don Quixote, who had been listening to what Claudia said and 54 II, LXII| satisfied that no one is listening to us, and that the door