Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          What impelled him to this step we know not, whether it
 2   I,      VIII|          of game, could not stir a step.~ ~On, then, as aforesaid,
 3   I,       XII|          fault with words at every step, we shall not make an end
 4   I,        XX|           him Don Quixote advanced step by step towards the houses,
 5   I,        XX|           Quixote advanced step by step towards the houses, commending
 6   I,       XXI|       common herd and go on rising step by step until they come
 7   I,       XXI|           and go on rising step by step until they come to be great
 8   I,       XXV|          went by all these names), step by step in all the mad things
 9   I,       XXV|          all these names), step by step in all the mad things he
10   I,     XXVII|       before taking the last fatal step of giving her hand, might
11   I,     XXXIV|            honoured; and thus each step that Camilla descended towards
12   I,     XXXIV|            mistresses make a false step, think nothing of going
13   I,     XXXVI|       preventing her from moving a step. In her agitation and sudden
14   I,   XXXVIII|        higher degree, for at every step he runs the risk of losing
15   I,   XXXVIII|            with the first heedless step he will go down to visit
16   I,       XLI|       another still more necessary step had to be taken, which was
17   I,     XLIII|           thou no fear~ If at each step thou findest death is near.~ ~
18   I,         L|       place, and the achievements, step by step, and day by day,
19   I,         L|          the achievements, step by step, and day by day, performed
20   I,       LII|      permit you to advance another step until you have restored
21  II,         V|          nor I are going to stir a step from our village; a respectable
22  II,        VI|           that, without stirring a step, serve their king and lord
23  II,        XI|      granted him, stopped at every step to crop the fresh grass
24  II,       XII|         placing before us at every step a mirror in which we may
25  II,       XVI|  successfully surmounted the first step of the sciences, which is
26  II,      XVII|         fly, looking back at every step, all in a body, the gentleman
27  II,      XVII|      intricate labyrinths, at each step let him attempt impossibilities,
28  II,     XVIII|           one to cure him at every step. He must be an astronomer,
29  II,       XIX|         easy, graceful bearing and step, advanced towards Corchuelo,
30  II,       XXV|        doubling the brays at every step, they made the complete
31  II,     XXVII|         this peril, in dread every step of some ball coming in at
32  II,    XXVIII|        begone home; for one single step further thou shalt not make
33  II,    XXXIII|          go nagging at me at every step -'Sancho said it, Sancho
34  II,     XXXIV|         duke; "because it's a long step from saying to doing."~ ~"
35  II,     XXXIV|        from whom he did not stir a step, or for a single instant, "
36  II,     XXXVI|           snow. He came on keeping step to the sound of the drums
37  II,    XXXVII| antechambers and watch us at every step, whenever they are not saying
38  II,    XXXVII|      opinion you should not stir a step."~ ~"Who bade thee meddle
39  II,    XLVIII|           carmine, that gay lively step with which she treads or
40  II,      XLIX|            he allows him to stir a step from the prison."~ ~"That'
41  II,        LI|           beset governors at every step. Write to thy lord and lady
42  II,      LIII|         his knees or stir a single step. In his hand they placed
43  II,        LV|          accidents happen at every step to those who live in this
44  II,        LV|        spiritless, expect at every step another pit deeper than
45  II,       LVI|          at him he never stirred a step from the spot where he was
46  II,      LXIV|          Sancho; "but 'it's a long step from saying to doing;' and
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