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Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| setting in. At the door were standing two young women, girls of 2 I, II| two gay damsels who were standing there, and who seemed to 3 I, II| amusement; but, in truth, standing in awe of such a complicated 4 I, VIII| after his companion, who was standing at a distance looking on, 5 I, XI| himself, and Sancho remained standing to serve the cup, which 6 I, XI| made of horn. Seeing him standing, his master said to him:~ ~" 7 I, XI| eat it as well, or better, standing, and by myself, than seated 8 I, XXII| pages and jesters of little standing and experience, who on the 9 I, XXV| should have been in for standing up for my lady yonder, God 10 I, XXV| that a woman of such high standing, so fair, and so rich as 11 I, XXVIII| retirement, I found him standing before me, a vision that 12 I, XXXVI| instant the landlord, who was standing at the gate of the inn, 13 I, XXXVI| where the servants were standing and put the question to 14 I, XXXVIII| the soldier has no more standing room than two feet of the 15 I, XL| while all that remained standing of the new fortifications 16 I, XLI| close to us, luffing up and standing across our course, and so 17 I, XLII| Frenchmen.~ ~The captain, standing a little to one side, was 18 I, XLII| so to attain my present standing. My father is still alive, 19 I, XLIII| Quixote had planted himself standing on Rocinante's saddle in 20 I, XLIII| He was, as has been said, standing on Rocinante, with his arm 21 I, XLIV| spoils."~ ~Don Quixote was standing by at the time, highly pleased 22 I, XLVI| instant."~ ~Sancho, who was standing by all the time, said, shaking 23 I, XLVIII| more pains with their work, standing in awe of having to submit 24 I, XLIX| went to where Rocinante was standing and giving him a couple 25 II, X| rank; and should she be standing, observe if she poises herself 26 II, XVIII| with plenty of wine-jars standing round, which, coming from 27 II, XVIII| goes by favour or personal standing, the second by simple justice; 28 II, XXI| but the priest who was standing by objected to its being 29 II, XXV| taken more leisurely and not standing," said the man; "let me 30 II, XXV| regidor who had lost it was standing in the plaza, another regidor 31 II, XXV| of the show, some of them standing, and Don Quixote, Sancho, 32 II, XXVI| to aid the fugitives, and standing up he exclaimed in a loud 33 II, XXIX| see, scoundrels!" And then standing up in the boat he began 34 II, XXX| where the fair huntress was standing, and dismounting knelt before 35 II, XXX| from his entanglement, was standing by, and before his master 36 II, XXXII| take an example: a man is standing unsuspectingly in the street 37 II, XXXII| same thing plain: a man is standing with his back turned, another 38 II, XXXII| maintained what he had done, standing his ground without taking 39 II, XXXII| nor have they any way of standing their ground, and it is 40 II, XXXIV| from his lofty seat, and standing up said in a loud voice, " 41 II, XXXVI| the others, awaited him standing. The duke, however, would 42 II, XXXVI| prodigious scarecrow obeyed, and standing up, removed the veil from 43 II, XLVII| physician, placed himself standing by his side with a whalebone 44 II, LII| there was the bearer of them standing by, and in spite of all 45 II, LVI| himself in the courtyard, and standing by the side of Tosilos he 46 II, LVIII| some objects under them, standing upright or lying flat, and 47 II, LXI| knowing for what. They slept standing, breaking their slumbers 48 II, LXII| now everyone's hair was standing on end with awe; and Don 49 II, LXIII| the whole crew, who were standing ready, beginning on the