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Parte, Chap.
1 I, I| over in full armour and on horseback in quest of adventures, 2 I, III| until he saw himself on horseback sallying forth in quest 3 I, VIII| four or five persons on horseback and two muleteers on foot. 4 I, XIII| came two men of quality on horseback in handsome travelling dress, 5 I, XIII| together.~ ~One of those on horseback addressing his companion 6 I, XVII| in winter, on foot and on horseback, in hunger and thirst, cold 7 I, XIX| twenty encamisados, all on horseback, with lighted torches in 8 I, XXI| Quixote perceived a man on horseback who wore on his head something 9 I, XXI| and a man following him on horseback in every turn he took, just 10 I, XXII| there came also two men on horseback and two on foot; those on 11 I, XXII| and two on foot; those on horseback with wheel-lock muskets, 12 I, XXII| manner. One of the guards on horseback answered that they were 13 I, XXII| rounds in ceremony and on horseback."~ ~"That means," said Sancho 14 I, XXII| presence of mind, those on horseback seized their swords, and 15 I, XXIV| to know it, on foot or on horseback, armed or unarmed, by night 16 I, XXIX| encountered did not allow those on horseback to go as fast as those on 17 I, XXIX| fitting that I should be on horseback and so reverend a person 18 I, XXIX| mightiness must remain on horseback, for it is on horseback 19 I, XXIX| horseback, for it is on horseback you achieve the greatest 20 I, XXXV| observed a man approaching on horseback from the city, of whom, 21 I, XXXVI| and the four that were on horseback, who were of highbred appearance 22 I, XLII| attended by some men on horseback, who demanded accommodation; 23 I, XLII| those who had entered on horseback, "room must be found for 24 I, XLIII| mounting guard in armour and on horseback, resolved, the pair of them, 25 I, XLIII| up to the inn four men on horseback, well equipped and accoutred, 26 II, VI| and night, on foot and on horseback; nor do we only know enemies 27 II, XII| and perceived two men on horseback, one of whom, letting himself 28 II, XIV| it by arms, on foot or on horseback or in any way you please."~ ~ 29 II, XVII| battle on foot, instead of on horseback, and finally resolved to 30 II, XXI| Quixote taking the lead on horseback, with his lance over his 31 II, XXVI| figure that you see here on horseback, covered with a Gascon cloak, 32 II, XXX| raised up, on foot or on horseback, I shall always be at your 33 II, XLIII| When thou ridest on horseback, do not go lolling with 34 II, L| daughter and the page on horseback, she exclaimed, "What's 35 II, LVIII| be one of Saint George on horseback with a serpent writhing 36 II, LVIII| of the Spains seated on horseback, his sword stained with 37 II, LVIII| squires, folk on foot or on horseback, who pass this way or shall 38 II, LVIII| the road a crowd of men on horseback, many of them with lances 39 II, LX| with them two gentlemen on horseback, two pilgrims on foot, and 40 II, LX| servants on foot and on horseback in attendance on them, and 41 II, LX| had, and one of the men on horseback replied, "The persons in 42 II, LXI| Don Quixote remained on horseback, just as he was, waiting 43 II, LXII| feared that if he went on horseback the boys would follow him; 44 II, LXVIII| towards them some ten men on horseback and four or five on foot. 45 II, LXVIII| we apprehend." The men on horseback now came up, and raising 46 II, LXX| servants on foot and on horseback, who were to bring him to 47 II, LXXII| hostelry a traveller on horseback with three or four servants,