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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| lake dwellers, among the cave men, there were Don Quixotes 2 I, TransPre| and the Trifaldi and the cave of Montesinos play a leading 3 I, TransPre| students met on the road to the cave of Montesinos, all live 4 I, XXIII| not leaving a corner or cave unexamined until he had 5 I, LI| flighty Leandra in a mountain cave, stript to her shift, and 6 I, LI| off, leaving her in the cave, a thing that still further 7 II, XVIII| all, he meant to enter the cave of Montesinos, of which 8 II, XXII| THE GRAND ADVENTURE OF THE CAVE OF MONTESINOS IN THE HEART 9 II, XXII| show him the way to the cave of Montesinos, as he had 10 II, XXII| to the mouth of the very cave, and would show him the 11 II, XXII| the road for the famous cave of Montesinos.~ ~On the 12 II, XXII| than two leagues to the cave of Montesinos, so the cousin 13 II, XXII| afternoon they arrived at the cave, the mouth of which is spacious 14 II, XXII| brambles at the mouth of the cave, at the noise of which a 15 II, XXII| calls, which came out of the cave as out of a pipe, ceased 16 II, XXIII| SAID HE SAW IN THE PROFOUND CAVE OF MONTESINOS, THE IMPOSSIBILITY 17 II, XXIII| what he had seen in the cave of Montesinos to his two 18 II, XXIII| and concealed in this deep cave, called the cave of Montesinos, 19 II, XXIII| this deep cave, called the cave of Montesinos, which thou 20 II, XXIII| Montesinos himself, from whom the cave takes its name.'~ ~"The 21 II, XXIV| giving the adventures of the cave of Montesinos he found written 22 II, XXIV| but as for this one of the cave, I see no way of accepting 23 II, XXIV| I have learned what the cave of Montesinos contains, 24 II, XXIV| absurdities he reports about the cave of Montesinos? Well, well, 25 II, XXV| happened your worship in the cave of Montesinos is true; for, 26 II, XXV| had happened to him in the cave of Montesinos were dreams 27 II, XXV| which happened to him in the cave called the cave of Montesinos 28 II, XXV| him in the cave called the cave of Montesinos were false 29 II, XXV| happened to you in that cave are, part of them false, 30 II, XXV| about the adventures in the cave was true, or even the half 31 II, XXIX| what he had seen in the cave of Montesinos; for though 32 II, XXXIII| about what he saw in the cave of Montesinos, where he 33 II, XXXIII| is this you say about the cave of Montesinos, for I should 34 II, XXXIV| already told them about the cave of Montesinos, in order 35 II, XXXIV| had happened to him in the cave of Montesinos was true or 36 II, XXXV| Dulcinea will return to the cave of Montesinos and to her 37 II, XXXV| for Montesinos is in his cave expecting, or more properly 38 II, XXXVI| him. We have been in the cave of Montesinos, and the sage 39 II, XLI| as to what I saw in the cave of Montesinos; I say no 40 II, XLIV| rude,~ Or gloomy mountain cave?~ ~ O Dulcinea may be proud,~ 41 II, XLVIII| secluded and retired than the cave could have been where the 42 II, LV| when he went down into the cave of that enchanted Montesinos, 43 II, LV| so loudly that the whole cave rang again.~ ~"Famous testimony!" 44 II, LV| confirmatory circumstance of the cave which had been in existence 45 II, LIX| had happened him in the cave of Montesinos, together 46 II, LX| to him that he was in the cave of Montesinos and saw Dulcinea, 47 II, LXII| having happened to me in the cave of Montesinos the truth 48 II, LXII| As to the question of the cave," was the reply, "there