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1 I, I| armour and on horseback in quest of adventures, and putting 2 I, III| honourable calling, roaming in quest of adventures in various 3 I, III| horseback sallying forth in quest of adventures; and saddling 4 I, V| go all over the world in quest of adventures. To the devil 5 I, VIII| rather as recreation going in quest of adventures, however dangerous 6 I, X| we must presently go in quest of some castle where we 7 I, XIV| part, resolved to go in quest of the shepherdess Marcela, 8 I, XVI| only been a month going in quest of adventures, and so far 9 I, XVI| three were quartered, in quest of the carrier; but scarcely 10 I, XVII| his departure at once in quest of adventures, as it seemed 11 I, XX| awful sound of that water in quest of which we came, that seems 12 I, XXII| would at once sally forth in quest of the offenders; and he 13 I, XXIII| the adventures he was in quest of. They brought back to 14 I, XXVII| were these:~ ~What makes my quest of happiness seem vain?~ 15 I, XXVII| later there came a man in quest of me with a letter which 16 I, XXIX| in any other adventure or quest until you have avenged me 17 I, XXIX| Nicholas wish his expedition in quest of Don Quixote at the devil 18 I, XXXIV| entreating Lothario to go in quest of some one to attend to 19 I, XXXIV| escape, and at once went in quest of Lothario, and it would 20 I, XXXVI| other entered the convent in quest of Luscinda, whom they found 21 I, XLI| of the Moors they were in quest of, saw a set of poor Christians, 22 I, XLIV| four of his servants in quest of you, and here we all 23 I, XLIV| the four who had come in quest of Don Luis had now come 24 I, XLVI| let us depart at once in quest of fair fortune; for your 25 I, XLIX| Guarino Mezquino, or of the quest of the Holy Grail, is false, 26 I, XLIX| de Guevara did not go in quest of adventures to Germany, 27 II, II| leaving his master he went in quest of the bachelor, with whom 28 II, XIII| let us give up going in quest of adventures, and as we 29 II, XIV| the two squires went in quest of their cattle; for by 30 II, XVI| milk, and never went in quest of foreign ones to express 31 II, XVII| forests, and mountains, in quest of perilous adventures, 32 II, XVIII| through thick and thin in quest of his unlucky adventures, 33 II, XXV| Master Pedro came up in quest of Don Quixote, to tell 34 II, XXVIII| pursued their journey in quest of the banks of the famous 35 II, XXXII| in roaming the world in quest, not of its enjoyments, 36 II, XXXVI| castle, for she has come in quest of him on foot and without 37 II, XXXVI| and the afflicted come in quest of you from lands far distant 38 II, XXXVII| this lady duenna comes in quest of me from such a distant 39 II, XL| found the knight I was in quest of, would be to send me 40 II, LII| depart from this castle in quest of such fair adventures 41 II, LII| leave, I will at once go in quest of this inhuman youth, and 42 II, LX| addressed him, "I came in quest of thee, valiant Roque, 43 II, LX| for me here; I will go in quest of this knight, and dead 44 II, LXIII| village and departed in quest of some refuge for us abroad. 45 II, LXIV| abstaining from going in quest of adventures, thou withdraw 46 II, LXX| bachelor did; he set out in quest of Don Quixote, and not