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
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