Parte,  Chap.

 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
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