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Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| advanced, and at a short distance from it he checked Rocinante, 2 I, III| flocked to see it from a distance, and observed with what 3 I, III| straps flung the armour some distance from him. Seeing this, Don 4 I, III| they were in began from a distance to shower stones on Don 5 I, IV| along the ground for some distance; and when he tried to rise 6 I, VIII| that Don Quixote was some distance off talking to the travellers 7 I, VIII| companion, who was standing at a distance looking on, watching the 8 I, XIV| woman is like fire at a distance or a sharp sword; the one 9 I, XVII| him, and pushed on some distance without looking to see if 10 I, XVIII| they have gone some little distance from this they will return 11 I, XIX| after proceeding some little distance between two hills they found 12 I, XX| barefoot followed him at a distance, with a pilgrim's staff 13 I, XX| adversity; and advancing some distance through the shady chestnut 14 I, XXI| glittered at half a league's distance. He rode upon a grey ass, 15 I, XXI| see what thou art at the distance of a musket shot."~ ~"What 16 I, XXIII| at hand, much more at a distance. His garb was what has been 17 I, XXVII| to write to me when at a distance, as she seldom did so when 18 I, XXIX| hill of Zulema, a little distance from the great Complutum."~ ~" 19 I, XXX| when the two had gone some distance in advance Don Quixote said 20 I, XXXVI| country at a considerable distance from the city. He added 21 I, XLIII| seeing him, and the long distance we shall have to travel, 22 I, XLIII| the earth. Withdraw to a distance, and wait till it is broad 23 I, XLIV| having sometimes seen from a distance that my eyes were filled 24 I, XLIX| nostrils unless they kept their distance.~ ~The canon took his hand, 25 II, III| the said island keeps its distance somewhere, I know not where; 26 II, XIV| in order to take a proper distance to charge back upon his 27 II, XVII| fugitives were now some distance off, once more entreated 28 II, XIX| Quixote had gone but a short distance beyond Don Diego's village, 29 II, XXVIII| him, retreated to such a distance as he thought made him safe. 30 II, XXIX| though they may be at a distance of two or three thousand 31 II, XXXIV| on. Having gone a short distance the three carts halted and 32 II, XLI| warm their faces, from a distance, with tow that could be 33 II, XLI| must have travelled a great distance."~ ~"I don't know how that 34 II, XLVIII| on a chair at some little distance from his couch, without 35 II, LI| that happens thee, as the distance is so short; all the more 36 II, LIII| loaf for himself; for the distance being so short there was 37 II, LIV| turning a considerable distance out of the road. They threw 38 II, LVIII| fall short by an infinite distance of being a full return for 39 II, LVIII| about and withdrew to some distance from the road, for they 40 II, LX| Sancho rose and removed some distance from the spot, but as he 41 II, LX| he had heard of him at a distance; so he said to him, "Despair 42 II, LXIV| to take up the necessary distance. The viceroy upon this, 43 II, LXIV| proceeded to take a little more distance, as he saw his antagonist 44 II, LXVI| that they were to run a distance of a hundred paces with 45 II, LXVII| let us retire some little distance from the high road to pass 46 II, LXVIII| livest, and retire a little distance, and with a good heart and 47 II, LXXI| trees that stood a little distance from the road, and there