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Parte, Chap.
1 I, L| brilliancy, and a delightful grove of green leafy trees presents 2 II, X| himself in the forest, oak grove, or wood near El Toboso, 3 II, XII| master, but the Knight of the Grove's voice, which was neither 4 II, XII| heart, the Knight of the Grove brought his lay to an end, 5 II, XII| case, for the Knight of the Grove, hearing voices near him, 6 II, XII| come to me," said he of the Grove, "and rest assured that 7 II, XII| perchance?" asked he of the Grove of Don Quixote.~ ~"By mischance 8 II, XII| true," returned he of the Grove, "if scorn did not unsettle 9 II, XII| squire?" asked he of the Grove.~ ~"He is," said Don Quixote.~ ~" 10 II, XII| squire," said he of the Grove, "who ventured to speak 11 II, XII| it."~ ~The squire of the Grove took Sancho by the arm, 12 II, XIII| ADVENTURE OF THE KNIGHT OF THE GROVE, TOGETHER WITH THE SENSIBLE, 13 II, XIII| from the others, he of the Grove said to Sancho, "A hard 14 II, XIII| All that," said he of the Grove, "may be endured and put 15 II, XIII| I," said he of the Grove, "shall be satisfied with 16 II, XIII| wrong there," said he of the Grove; "for those island governments 17 II, XIII| squire," said he of the Grove, "I have made up my mind 18 II, XIII| countess?" asked he of the Grove.~ ~"Fifteen, a couple of 19 II, XIII| greenwood," said he of the Grove; "whoreson strumpet! what 20 II, XIII| squire," returned he of the Grove. "What! don't you know that 21 II, XIII| the bag,'" said he of the Grove; "but if you come to talk 22 II, XIII| He is," said of the Grove, "with one Casildea de Vandalia, 23 II, XIII| valiant," replied he of the Grove, "and more roguish than 24 II, XIII| and senor," said he of the Grove, "if the blind lead the 25 II, XIII| compassionate squire of the Grove said, "It seems to me that 26 II, XIII| brother," said he of the Grove, "my stomach is not made 27 II, XIII| you see," said he of the Grove, hearing Sancho's exclamation, " 28 II, XIII| wine-taster!" said he of the Grove; "nowhere else indeed does 29 II, XIII| I say," said he of the Grove, "let us give up going in 30 II, XIII| between the Knight of the Grove and him of the Rueful Countenance.~ ~ ~ ~ 31 II, XIV| ADVENTURE OF THE KNIGHT OF THE GROVE~ ~ ~Among the things that 32 II, XIV| history tells us he of the Grove said to Don Quixote, "In 33 II, XIV| heard the Knight of the Grove, and was a thousand times 34 II, XIV| vanquished?" said he of the Grove; "by the heaven that is 35 II, XIV| see what the Knight of the Grove would do, who in an equally 36 II, XIV| heard the squire of the Grove ascribe to his; but without 37 II, XIV| On the way, he of the Grove said to Sancho, "You must 38 II, XIV| for that," said he of the Grove; "I have here two linen 39 II, XIV| Still," returned he of the Grove, "we must fight, if it be 40 II, XIV| entirely," said he of the Grove, "and in this way: before 41 II, XIV| Very good," said he of the Grove; "God will send the dawn 42 II, XIV| Panza was the squire of the Grove's nose, which was so big 43 II, XV| encountered them in the grove, where all that the sagacious 44 II, XXVIII| proceeded to take shelter in a grove which was in sight about 45 II, XXVIII| could. They then entered the grove, and Don Quixote settled 46 II, XXIX| days after quitting the grove Don Quixote and Sancho reached 47 II, LIV| out of the road into that grove there where my comrades 48 II, LIV| pilgrims they withdrew to the grove they saw, turning a considerable 49 II, LIX| they discovered in a cool grove relieved Don Quixote and