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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,