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1 I, TransPre| 1608, but not published till 1612. This of course was 2 I, TransPre| have remained unfinished till his death, and that we should 3 I, TransPre| February, but was not printed till the very end of 1615, and 4 I, I| pondering over this point, till at last he made up his mind 5 I, XI| thee awake from midnight~ Till the cocks began to crow;~ ~ 6 I, XII| to urge her, and waited till she was somewhat more advanced 7 I, XIV| reputation. Those who had never till then beheld her gazed upon 8 I, XV| insult thou art not to wait till I draw sword against them, 9 I, XVII| hold my tongue about it till the end of your worship' 10 I, XVIII| the less; and from that till now it has been all cudgellings 11 I, XIX| I would have talked on till to-morrow," said Don Quixote; " 12 I, XX| feat, at least put it off till morning, for by what the 13 I, XX| him, if he could, to wait till daylight; and so, while 14 I, XX| resign himself and wait till daybreak or until Rocinante 15 I, XX| move, I am content to wait till dawn smiles upon us, even 16 I, XX| telling stories from this till daylight, unless indeed 17 I, XX| and man passed the night, till Sancho, perceiving that 18 I, XXV| have endured from my lady till death, Dulcinea del Toboso; 19 I, XXV| way of signature, 'Yours till death, the Knight of the 20 I, XXV| and my desire.~ ~"Thine till death,~ ~"The Knight of 21 I, XXVI| cuffs on the face and nose till they were bathed in blood.~ ~ 22 I, XXVI| until it ended with 'Yours till death, the Knight of the 23 I, XXX| Lady,' and the end 'Yours till death, the Knight of the 24 I, XXXIV| house and remains with him till morning, at the expense 25 I, XXXV| am so agitated: leave me till to-morrow, and then you 26 I, XXXV| sighs; and there he remained till nearly nightfall, when he 27 I, XXXVIII| he will never rise from till the end of the world, than 28 I, XLIII| more, I tell you, but wait till day comes; when I trust 29 I, XLIII| to a distance, and wait till it is broad daylight, and 30 I, XLV| pack-saddle remained a caparison till the day of judgment, and 31 I, XLVIII| ask questions from this till to-morrow morning."~ ~"May 32 I, XLIX| kept up their conversation till they reached the place where 33 I, LII| Wherewith, achieving deeds till now unseen,~ He slays, lays 34 II, VI| their original greatness till it has come to nought, like 35 II, IX| right for us to go knocking till they hear us and open the 36 II, X| settled, and stayed there till the afternoon so as to make 37 II, XII| fruit if you dung it and till it; what I mean is that 38 II, XIV| and bullies, let us wait till daylight, that the sun may 39 II, XVII| him who is valiant to rise till he reaches the point of 40 II, XX| the world, or, at least, till the day of judgment."~ ~" 41 II, XXII| answering, I'll go on from this till to-morrow morning. Nay! 42 II, XXV| and will not return to him till Friday, as he has said."~ ~" 43 II, XXVII| troop stood their ground till night, and as the enemy 44 II, XXXI| sunburnt face, mottled it till it looked like jasper. The 45 II, XLII| handle those they give me till I drop, and then, God be 46 II, XLIV| A-lying there from night till morn,~ With outstretched 47 II, L| daughter, he won't stop till he has made me a countess; 48 II, LI| upon thee in that quarter, till they have brought thee down 49 II, LV| Quixote, I'd have stayed there till the end of the world. So 50 II, LXII| being Friday we must wait till the next day. In the interval 51 II, LXVIII| sleep lasted from night till morning, wherein he showed