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Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| and perceived the two gay damsels who were standing there, 2 I, II| all indisposed to join the damsels in their manifestations 3 I, II| wanted by his guest, whom the damsels, who had by this time made 4 I, III| candle-end, and the two damsels already mentioned, he returned 5 I, IX| succouring widows, and protecting damsels of that sort that used to 6 I, IX| there were in days of yore damsels that at the end of eighty 7 I, XIV| chivalry in aid of distressed damsels, Don Quixote, laying his 8 I, XIX| Unicorn,' this one 'He of the Damsels,' that 'He of the Phoenix,' 9 I, XXI| beautiful and accomplished damsels that could with the utmost 10 I, XXVI| him as a wife one of the damsels of the empress, the heiress 11 I, XXVII| her mother and two of her damsels, arrayed and adorned as 12 I, XXIX| style in which afflicted damsels begged boons of knights-errant.~ ~" 13 I, XXXI| errant to give the squires, damsels, or dwarfs who bring tidings 14 I, L| than to see how a bevy of damsels comes forth from the gate 15 I, L| ivory chair; to see how the damsels wait on him all in profound 16 I, LII| wrongs, the protector of damsels, the terror of giants, and 17 II, I| kingdoms, the protection of damsels, the succour of orphans 18 II, III| spurning queens, empresses, and damsels of all sorts, and keeping 19 II, VI| moreover a great protector of damsels; but some there are that 20 II, IX| to amuse herself with damsels, as great ladies and princesses 21 II, X| Toboso, who, with two others, damsels of hers, is coming to see 22 II, X| fact, like what she is. Her damsels and she are all one glow 23 II, X| go like a zebra; and her damsels are no way behind her, for 24 II, XXIII| procession of two lines of fair damsels all clad in mourning, and 25 II, XXIII| lady Belerma, who, with her damsels, four days in the week went 26 II, XXVI| but must be one of the damsels that waited on her; so if 27 II, XXXI| spacious court two fair damsels came forward and threw over 28 II, XXXI| of gold and brocade; six damsels relieved him of his armour 29 II, XXXI| such a figure, that if the damsels waiting on him had not taken 30 II, XXXI| of green satin that the damsels had given him, and thus 31 II, XXXI| room, where he found the damsels drawn up in double file, 32 II, XXXII| the cloth was removed four damsels came in, one of them with 33 II, XXXII| restrain their laughter. The damsels, the concocters of the joke, 34 II, XXXII| I will take care that my damsels wash you, and even put you 35 II, XXXII| afternoon with her and her damsels in a very cool chamber. 36 II, XXXIII| WHICH THE DUCHESS AND HER DAMSELS HELD WITH SANCHO PANZA, 37 II, XXXIII| down, and all the duchess's damsels and duennas gathered round 38 II, XXXV| to the tears of afflicted damsels or to the prayers of wise, 39 II, XXXVI| in need, protection for damsels, consolation for widows, 40 II, XL| be done for the sake of damsels in confinement or charity-girls, 41 II, XLIV| were squires, duennas, and damsels in her house who would wait 42 II, XLIV| must not be; four of my damsels, as beautiful as flowers, 43 II, XLIV| pretended sneeze, at which the damsels were not a little delighted, 44 II, XLVI| with the duke and her two damsels to play him a trick that 45 II, XLVI| knights,~ With the wanton damsels dally,~ But the modest take 46 II, XLVIII| conscience, out of all the damsels my lady has, there is not 47 II, LVII| ALTISIDORA, ONE OF THE DUCHESS'S DAMSELS~ ~ ~Don Quixote now felt 48 II, LVII| inflame the hearts of the damsels who behold you; and as for 49 II, LVIII| to his sight-or at least damsels dressed like shepherdesses, 50 II, LXX| that died for love; when damsels are at work their minds 51 II, LXXII| of widows, the killer of damsels, he who has for his sole