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1 I, TransPre| these books, and this, to advanced criticism, made it clear 2 I, II| him seemed a castle, he advanced, and at a short distance 3 I, II| single night." So saying, he advanced to hold the stirrup for 4 I, VIII| presently."~ ~So saying, he advanced and posted himself in the 5 I, XI| defence of these, as time advanced and wickedness increased, 6 I, XII| till she was somewhat more advanced in age and could mate herself 7 I, XX| remains of the supper, they advanced the meadow feeling their 8 I, XX| quieting him Don Quixote advanced step by step towards the 9 I, XXIII| in charge of them, a man advanced in years. Don Quixote called 10 I, XXIII| dismounting from Rocinante advanced with well-bred bearing and 11 I, XXIX| with great ease of manner advanced to kneel before the feet 12 I, XXX| like a prince."~ ~Sancho advanced hanging his head and begged 13 I, XXXVI| distinction, particularly he who advanced to take the lady you saw 14 I, XLI| before the night was far advanced. But as the moon did not 15 I, XLII| him with the other hand, advanced with both of them to where 16 I, LII| burden to his comrades, advanced to meet him, flourishing 17 II, III| Sancho is somewhat more advanced in life, with the experience 18 II, X| and with these words he advanced to receive the three village 19 II, XVII| and drawing his sword, advanced slowly with marvellous intrepidity 20 II, XVIII| dismounting from Rocinante, advanced with great politeness to 21 II, XIX| graceful bearing and step, advanced towards Corchuelo, who came 22 II, XX| side of Interest Liberality advanced, and after having gone through 23 II, XX| characters of the two bands advanced and retired, and each executed 24 II, XX| the characters of his band advanced, and throwing a great chain 25 II, XXI| wedding on the morrow. They advanced towards a theatre that stood 26 II, XXI| grieved, and repentant, advanced without a word to where 27 II, XXVII| Quixote, putting up his visor, advanced with an easy bearing and 28 II, XXX| and with an easy bearing advanced to kiss the hands of the 29 II, XXX| his fall; and he, limping, advanced as best he could to kneel 30 II, XXXI| shall come forth mightily advanced in fame and fortune."~ ~ 31 II, XXXIV| and drawing his sword, advanced to meet him; the duke with 32 II, XXXVI| pace and in this guise he advanced to kneel before the duke, 33 II, XXXVIII| which the Distressed One advanced, Trifaldin still holding 34 II, XL| ere the night shall have advanced half an hour; for he announced 35 II, XL| Dulcinea's affair ever so much advanced; for I mean in leisure hours, 36 II, XLI| those venerable duennas, he advanced towards the duke and duchess, 37 II, XLVIII| spectacles of great size, and she advanced with noiseless steps, treading 38 II, XLVIII| rate. The spectre still advanced, and on reaching the middle 39 II, XLVIII| Nay, I'm not far enough advanced in years to take to any 40 II, XLVIII| with me, a man somewhat advanced in years, full-bearded and 41 II, L| and with great humility advanced to kneel before the lady 42 II, LIV| who was a man somewhat advanced in years. They carried alforjas 43 II, LV| outlet at the other end. He advanced, sometimes in the dark, 44 II, LVI| In the meantime Tosilos advanced to where Dona Rodriguez 45 II, LX| themselves off their horses and advanced towards him; the servants 46 II, LXII| Don Antonio's two friends advanced and asked it, "Who am I?" " 47 II, LXIX| Don Quixote and Sancho, advanced to receive her and take