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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| removed to another convent, carrying their dead with them. But 2 I, III| never read of any of them carrying any. On this point the landlord 3 I, III| unless for some such reason, carrying saddle-bags was not very 4 I, III| carriers, and, with a lad carrying a candle-end, and the two 5 I, VI| out of the window.~ ~In carrying so many together she let 6 I, VIII| doubtless are, magicians who are carrying off some stolen princess 7 I, VIII| princesses whom you are carrying off by force in this coach, 8 I, VIII| shalt thou see thou art carrying water to the cat: Biscayan 9 I, IX| that side of its armour, carrying away a great part of his 10 I, XIII| Six of the number were carrying a bier covered with a great 11 I, XV| supply the want of Rocinante, carrying me hence to some castle 12 I, XXI| errand the barber was going, carrying with him a brass basin; 13 I, XXI| comes to seizing her and carrying her off where I please; 14 I, XXVI| befallen him, and how he was carrying a letter to the lady Dulcinea 15 I, XXVI| show them the letter he was carrying to the lady Dulcinea del 16 I, XXIX| particular requisite for carrying out their scheme, for she 17 I, XXXI| thickets, and to have done with carrying on absurdities, and to set 18 I, XXXII| the bottom of the river, carrying with it the knight who would 19 I, XXXII| labour.~ ~The landlord was carrying away the valise and the 20 I, XXXIII| diverting them, or his help in carrying them into effect.~ ~"That 21 I, XXXIII| will avail to keep me from carrying it into effect, it is my 22 I, XXXIII| during which he had been carrying on a continual struggle 23 I, XXXIV| has no better agent for carrying out his designs than opportunity; 24 I, XXXVI| with one of the nuns, and carrying her off without giving her 25 I, XXXIX| Constantinople, where they were carrying him a prisoner. They also 26 I, XLI| instant they came down, carrying Hadji Morato with his hands 27 I, XLII| well he had succeeded in carrying out his purpose and the 28 I, XLVI| captivity in which they are now carrying me away, ere I see fulfilled 29 I, XLVII| seen, or heard of their carrying off enchanted knights-errant 30 I, XLVII| enchantments and other modes of carrying off the enchanted. What 31 I, XLVII| what was the meaning of carrying the man in that fashion; 32 I, XLVIII| have hit upon this plan of carrying you off in this fashion, 33 I, LI| GOATHERD TOLD THOSE WHO WERE CARRYING OFF DON QUIXOTE~ ~ ~Three 34 I, LII| discourteous thieves were carrying off by force. As soon as 35 I, LII| penitents, and the lady they are carrying on that stand there is the 36 I, LII| halt were those who were carrying the image, and one of the 37 I, LII| show plainly that ye are carrying her off against her will, 38 II, I| taken the right course in carrying him off enchanted on the 39 II, VIII| thankful to you for not carrying such an evil thought into 40 II, XIII| it, and hugging it, and carrying it home with me, and making 41 II, XVII| him to conclude it must be carrying treasure of the King's, 42 II, XXIV| you want to know what I am carrying them for, I mean to lodge 43 II, XXIX| of, madman? Art thou for carrying off the people who come 44 II, XXXII| from any quarter without carrying insult. To take an example: 45 II, XL| fancy the very devils were carrying him. This horse, according 46 II, XLI| squire and not equal to carrying so much courtesy; let my 47 II, XLV| into court two old men, one carrying a cane by way of a walking-stick, 48 II, LI| courier; and those who were carrying on the joke against Sancho 49 II, LX| promised to be his, without carrying matters any further. Yesterday 50 II, LXIII| with my two uncles who were carrying me with them; for my father, 51 II, LXIX| chairs on which the men carrying the prisoners seated Don