Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XLVII|       caged and hoisted on the cart in this way, he said, "Many
 2   I,     XLVII|        and at each side of the cart he placed two officers with
 3   I,     XLVII|        muskets; but before the cart was put in motion, out came
 4   I,     XLVII|   following in the rear of the cart. The order of march was
 5   I,     XLVII|       was this: first went the cart with the owner leading it;
 6   I,     XLVII|   order of the procession, the cart, the officers, Sancho, Rocinante,
 7   I,     XLVII|      he goes enchanted in this cart, not from any fault or sins
 8   I,      XLIX|      bigger than the pole of a cart? And alongside of the pin
 9   I,       LII|         to mount the enchanted cart, for I am not in a condition
10   I,       LII|      placed Don Quixote in the cart as before. The procession
11   I,       LII|    through which Don Quixote's cart passed. They all flocked
12   I,       LII| flocked to see what was in the cart, and when they recognised
13  II,        XI|    QUIXOTE HAD WITH THE CAR OR CART OF "THE CORTES OF DEATH"~ ~ ~
14  II,        XI|      but he was prevented by a cart crossing the road full of
15  II,        XI|       was a hideous demon; the cart was open to the sky, without
16  II,        XI|        himself in front of the cart, and in a loud and menacing
17  II,        XI|        s boat than an ordinary cart."~ ~To which the devil,
18  II,        XI|        the devil, stopping the cart, answered quietly, "Senor,
19  II,        XI|      Quixote, "when I saw this cart I fancied some great adventure
20  II,        XI|     Follow me, Sancho, for the cart goes slowly, and with the
21  II,        XI|      upon some of those in the cart, even if it were the emperor
22  II,        XI|        saying, he made for the cart, which was now very near
23  II,        XI|     Quixote, that those in the cart heard and understood them,
24  II,        XI|      instant jumped out of the cart, and the emperor, the devil
25  II,        XI|     squadron returned to their cart and pursued their journey,
26  II,        XI|     the dread adventure of the cart of Death ended happily,
27  II,        XV|        at the adventure of the cart of Death and finally encountered
28  II,       XVI|  raising his head, perceived a cart covered with royal flags
29  II,      XVII|     perceive nothing, except a cart coming towards them with
30  II,      XVII|    person!"~ ~By this time the cart with the flags had come
31  II,      XVII|      you going, brothers? What cart is this? What have you got
32  II,      XVII|       the carter replied, "The cart is mine; what is in it is
33  II,      XVII|     who sat at the door of the cart, "that larger, or as large,
34  II,      XVII|   instant, I'll pin you to the cart with this lance."~ ~The
35  II,      XVII|      for all I possess is this cart and mules."~ ~"O man of
36  II,      XVII|  striving to get away from the cart as far as they could before
37  II,      XVII|        between himself and the cart. The keeper, seeing that
38  II,      XVII|        himself in front of the cart, commending himself with
39  II,      XVII|       for him to leap from the cart and come to close quarters
40  II,      XVII|      returned at length to the cart, and as they came up, Don
41  II,      XVII|   suited their purpose."~ ~The cart went its way, and Don Quixote,
42  II,     XXIII|      enough to contain a large cart with its mules. A little
43  II,       XXV|       go back and hurry on the cart with the ape and the show;"
44  II,       XXV|        now came back, and in a cart followed the show and the
45  II,     XXXIV|   taper, and on the top of the cart was constructed a raised
46  II,     XXXIV|      black buckram; for as the cart was thickly set with a multitude
47  II,     XXXIV|     them again. As soon as the cart came opposite the spot the
48  II,     XXXIV|       without another word the cart then passed on. Behind it
49  II,     XXXIV|   enthroned, who, stopping the cart, said in a voice no less
50  II,     XXXIV|        passed on. Then another cart came by at the same pace,
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