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1 I, TransPre| our councils for a century past, so little agreeable to 2 I, TransPre| and rich in relics of the past. But there is no redeeming 3 I, I| his house a housekeeper past forty, a niece under twenty, 4 I, IX| of deeds, witness for the past, example and counsel for 5 I, XII| number were in love with her past redemption. Her uncle kept 6 I, XVI| the world this long time past."~ ~"What is a knight-adventurer?" 7 I, XX| come true; overlook the past, for thou art shrewd enough 8 I, XXI| I say that for some days past I have been considering 9 I, XXIII| hear their arrows whistling past my ears this minute."~ ~" 10 I, XXV| others that surrounded it. Past its base there flowed a 11 I, XXV| of you, too, to reckon as past the three days you allowed 12 I, XXV| the famous women of times past, Greek, Barbarian, or Latin; 13 I, XXVI| fare with him for many days past. This craving drove him 14 I, XXVIII| in the brook that flowed past. They approached so silently 15 I, XXIX| Brotherhood which for many years past has been quiet, and, lastly, 16 I, XXXIV| Anselmo, that for several days past I have been struggling with 17 I, XXXV| giving account to God of his past wicked life; for I saw the 18 I, XXXIX| that before he had got much past the mast his soul had already 19 I, XLII| two-thirds of the night were past, they resolved to retire 20 I, XLVI| taking his his rest after the past frays, and advancing to 21 I, LII| COUNT OF LEMOS:~ ~These days past, when sending Your Excellency 22 I, LII| the grandest occasion the past or present has seen, or 23 II, V| more forcibly than things past."~ ~These observations which 24 II, V| being now a thing of the past, has no existence; while 25 II, VII| knights-errant in times past or present."~ ~The bachelor 26 II, VII| out on the bachelor were past counting; they tore their 27 II, XIV| link by link until they are past counting, nor do I know 28 II, XVI| dead, and for some time past, stumbling here, falling 29 II, XVII| Don Quixote! high-mettled past extolling! Mirror, wherein 30 II, XIX| Corchuelo delivered were past counting, and came thicker 31 II, XXIII| to better purpose than in past times, revived in these 32 II, XXIII| other ladies there of times past and present, enchanted in 33 II, XXV| puppet-showman, who for some time past has been going about this 34 II, XXV| great deal more about things past than about things to come; 35 II, XXV| that are to come; of things past he knows something, and 36 II, XXV| farthing to be told what's past with me, for who knows that 37 II, XXV| divine anything, either past or future; so while Master 38 II, XXV| only answers about things past or present, and the devil' 39 II, XXV| for him there is neither past nor future; all is present. 40 II, XXVII| that he divined all the past and the present, but as 41 II, XXVIII| all the knights-errant of past times must have been! Of 42 II, XXXVIII| this present age or ages past, whose goodness is more 43 II, XXXIX| mischief would have been past curing. But to marry such 44 II, XLIV| I'm only three months past fourteen,~ I swear upon 45 II, XLVIII| but midnight, or a trifle past it I fancy, and we are in 46 II, XLIX| for many a day and month past; I longed to see the world, 47 II, L| very old, though plainly past forty, strong, healthy, 48 II, LIII| freedom; let me go look for my past life, and raise myself up 49 II, LIV| ham-bones which if they were past gnawing were not past sucking. 50 II, LIV| were past gnawing were not past sucking. They also put down