Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        Trifaldi and the cave of Montesinos play a leading part in the
 2   I,  TransPre|         the road to the cave of Montesinos, all live and move and have
 3  II,     XVIII|      meant to enter the cave of Montesinos, of which so many marvellous
 4  II,      XXII|        ADVENTURE OF THE CAVE OF MONTESINOS IN THE HEART OF LA MANCHA,
 5  II,      XXII|      him the way to the cave of Montesinos, as he had a great desire
 6  II,      XXII|     road for the famous cave of Montesinos.~ ~On the way Don Quixote
 7  II,      XXII|      two leagues to the cave of Montesinos, so the cousin told Don
 8  II,      XXII|       of the field. O ill-fated Montesinos! O sore-wounded Durandarte!
 9  II,     XXIII|         IN THE PROFOUND CAVE OF MONTESINOS, THE IMPOSSIBILITY AND MAGNITUDE
10  II,     XXIII|         had seen in the cave of Montesinos to his two illustrious hearers,
11  II,     XXIII|        cave, called the cave of Montesinos, which thou hast entered,
12  II,     XXIII|      perpetual warden; for I am Montesinos himself, from whom the cave
13  II,     XXIII|       instant he told me he was Montesinos, I asked him if the story
14  II,     XXIII|        to proceed-the venerable Montesinos led me into the palace of
15  II,     XXIII|       could put any question to Montesinos, he, seeing me gazing at
16  II,     XXIII|        a loud voice:~ ~O cousin Montesinos!~ 'T was my last request
17  II,     XXIII|    hearing which, the venerable Montesinos fell on his knees before
18  II,     XXIII|       parched and dried was it. Montesinos told me that all those forming
19  II,     XXIII|         as you ought, Senor Don Montesinos, for you know very well
20  II,     XXIII|         apology which the great Montesinos made me, my heart recovered
21  II,     XXIII|         other marvellous things Montesinos showed me (of which at leisure
22  II,     XXIII|         from El Toboso! I asked Montesinos if he knew them, and he
23  II,     XXIII|         when you met with Senor Montesinos, who has sent you back to
24  II,     XXIII|      would have done so had not Montesinos recommended me not to take
25  II,     XXIII|       most pain was, that while Montesinos was speaking to me, one
26  II,     XXIII|   message, and turning to Senor Montesinos I asked him, 'Is it possible,
27  II,     XXIII|           Is it possible, Senor Montesinos, that persons of distinction
28  II,      XXIV|       adventures of the cave of Montesinos he found written on the
29  II,      XXIV|        learned what the cave of Montesinos contains, together with
30  II,      XXIV|        of that long spell while Montesinos was talking to him, he woke
31  II,      XXIV|       reports about the cave of Montesinos? Well, well, we shall see."~ ~
32  II,       XXV|     your worship in the cave of Montesinos is true; for, begging your
33  II,       XXV|  happened to him in the cave of Montesinos were dreams or realities,
34  II,       XXV|         cave called the cave of Montesinos were false or true." On
35  II,      XXIX|         had seen in the cave of Montesinos; for though Master Pedro'
36  II,    XXXIII|      what he saw in the cave of Montesinos, where he says he saw the
37  II,    XXXIII|       you say about the cave of Montesinos, for I should like to know."~ ~
38  II,     XXXIV|     told them about the cave of Montesinos, in order to play him a
39  II,     XXXIV|      with the gallant Frenchman Montesinos, to give instructions to
40  II,     XXXIV|  unfortunate but valiant knight Montesinos sends me to thee, the Knight
41  II,     XXXIV|  happened to him in the cave of Montesinos was true or not; and as
42  II,      XXXV|      will return to the cave of Montesinos and to her former condition
43  II,      XXXV|     master a message from Senor Montesinos, charging him to wait for
44  II,      XXXV|        present we have not seen Montesinos, nor anything like him."~ ~
45  II,      XXXV|         not with a message from Montesinos but from myself; for Montesinos
46  II,      XXXV| Montesinos but from myself; for Montesinos is in his cave expecting,
47  II,     XXXVI|        have been in the cave of Montesinos, and the sage Merlin has
48  II,       XLI|       what I saw in the cave of Montesinos; I say no more."~ ~ ~ ~
49  II,    XLVIII|         and gold, let Merlin or Montesinos hold thee captive where
50  II,        LV|      the cave of that enchanted Montesinos, where he found people to
51  II,       LIX|     happened him in the cave of Montesinos, together with what the
52  II,        LX|      that he was in the cave of Montesinos and saw Dulcinea, transformed
53  II,      LXII|   happened to me in the cave of Montesinos the truth or a dream? Will
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