Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         V|        it.~ ~The peasant stood amazed at hearing such nonsense,
 2   I,      VIII|         The lady in the coach, amazed and terrified at what she
 3   I,       XIV|       to see her were not less amazed than those who had never
 4   I,      XVII|   peaceful conversation, stood amazed; though Don Quixote, to
 5   I,      XXII|        stood thunderstruck and amazed at this unexpected event,
 6   I,     XXIII|  whether he knew him, not less amazed, perhaps, at the sight of
 7   I,      XXVI|        in love. They were both amazed at what Sancho Panza told
 8   I,      XXIX|      pleased as the curate was amazed at his simplicity and at
 9   I,     XXXIV|      done thee."~ ~Anselmo was amazed, overwhelmed, and astounded
10   I,     XXXIV|        himself, beheld and was amazed at all, and already felt
11   I,     XXXIV|     Leonela and Lothario stood amazed and astounded at the catastrophe,
12   I,       XLI|      garden, he was still more amazed, and asked her how that
13   I,     XLIII|  surrender it."~ ~Dorothea was amazed at the ardent language of
14   I,      XLIV|        arrived travellers were amazed at the words of Don Quixote;
15   I,      XLIX|        sense."~ ~The canon was amazed to hear the medley of truth
16   I,        LI|       all who heard of it were amazed at the affair; I was aghast,
17  II,        II|     what thou hast told me has amazed me, and I shall not eat
18  II,       XIV|       mine."~ ~Don Quixote was amazed when he heard the Knight
19  II,       XIV|       view, and he was no less amazed than Sancho at the sight;
20  II,       XVI|       The traveller drew rein, amazed at the trim and features
21  II,       XVI|    that I know, I am left more amazed and astonished than before.
22  II,     XVIII|       Both father and son were amazed afresh at the strange medley
23  II,       XXI|      The priest, perplexed and amazed, made haste to examine the
24  II,     XXIII|     them very speedily.' I was amazed and taken aback by such
25  II,      XXIV|       to say:~ ~The cousin was amazed as well at Sancho's boldness
26  II,       XXV|        and, in short, everyone amazed at the words of the puppet-showman,
27  II,     XXXIV|     was astounded, the duchess amazed, Don Quixote wondering,
28  II,     XXXVI|      entered, leaving them all amazed at his bearing and solemnity.
29  II,      XLIV|     duchess and they were both amazed afresh at the madness and
30  II,        LI|    said and did, being as much amazed at his sayings as at his
31  II,        LV| whereat he was taken aback and amazed, and raising his own voice
32  II,       LVI|       Tosilos said, and he was amazed and extremely angry at it.
33  II,      LVII|     Ubeda.'"~ ~The duchess was amazed at Altisidora's assurance;
34  II,     LVIII|    their journey.~ ~Sancho was amazed afresh at the extent of
35  II,       LIX|      history; and if they were amazed by his absurdities they
36  II,       LIX|  absurdities they were equally amazed by the elegant style in
37  II,       LIX|      Don Juan and Don Jeronimo amazed to see the medley he made
38  II,        LX|       port."~ ~Don Quixote was amazed to hear Roque utter such
39  II,       LXI|        where Don Quixote stood amazed and wondering; and one of
40  II,      LXII|      truth."~ ~Don Quixote was amazed at the virtue and property
41  II,      LXII|       Mancha," Don Quixote was amazed to see how many people gazed
42  II,     LXIII|        While all present stood amazed at this strange occurrence
43  II,      LXIV|   business."~ ~Don Quixote was amazed and astonished, as well
44  II,    LXVIII|  Sancho and said to him, "I am amazed, Sancho, at the unconcern
45  II,      LXIX|        Who would not have been amazed at this? Nor was this all,
46  II,       LXX|      rackets of fire; but what amazed me still more was that books,
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