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
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