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Parte, Chap.
1 I, AuthPre| and my cheek in my hand, thinking of what I should say, there 2 I, AuthPre| it, answered that I was thinking of the Preface I had to 3 I, AuthPre| his squire, in whom, to my thinking, I have given thee condensed 4 I, I| Four days were spent in thinking what name to give him, because ( 5 I, I| Rocinante, a name, to his thinking, lofty, sonorous, and significant 6 I, VIII| night Don Quixote lay awake thinking of his lady Dulcinea, in 7 I, X| know those herbs, for to my thinking it will be needful some 8 I, XII| the rest of the night in thinking of his lady Dulcinea, in 9 I, XV| where I now lie, and where thinking of whether all those stake-strokes 10 I, XXII| the sort your worship is thinking of," said the galley slave; " 11 I, XXII| witnesses or evidence; and to my thinking they are not very far out."~ ~" 12 I, XXIX| my desires; I have been thinking over the matter carefully, 13 I, XXXI| according to our way of thinking in chivalry, it is a high 14 I, XXXIV| rote. He is to my eyes and thinking, Amiable, Brave, Courteous, 15 I, XXXVII| and laughed not a little, thinking it, as all did, the strangest 16 I, XLIII| then he once more took to thinking of his beloved Dulcinea 17 II, I| Majesty is very far from thinking of."~ ~The moment the curate 18 II, II| that when we are least thinking of it, our gentleman will 19 II, VIII| Don Quixote, "in saying, thinking, believing, and maintaining 20 II, XI| all the rest, and that is thinking what is to be done when 21 II, XIII| senor?"~ ~"Why, what are you thinking about?" said the other; " 22 II, XVI| now, by what process of thinking can it be supposed that 23 II, XVI| life and occupation; and thinking it a good and a holy life, 24 II, XVIII| and with a sigh, and not thinking of what he was saying, or 25 II, XX| and the master lies awake thinking how he is to feed him, advance 26 II, XXI| attend to his soul; for to my thinking he has it more on his tongue 27 II, XXII| scratched his head? For to my thinking it must have been our father 28 II, XXIV| said he had invented it, thinking it matched and tallied with 29 II, XXV| Sancho, I have been seriously thinking over this ape's extraordinary 30 II, XXVI| consolation in her captivity by thinking of Paris and her husband. 31 II, XXX| thoughts of his love, Sancho in thinking of his advancement, which 32 II, XXXVII| apothecary! And so what I'm thinking is, if all duennas, of whatever 33 II, XLII| applies. Thou, who, to my thinking, art beyond all doubt a 34 II, XLII| kept, not pigs. But to my thinking that has nothing to do with 35 II, XLV| I lent them to him; but thinking he was growing careless 36 II, XLVIII| one night as he lay awake thinking of his misfortunes and of 37 II, XLIX| them no ground for doing or thinking anything to your worship' 38 II, LI| short; all the more as I am thinking of giving over very shortly 39 II, LVI| Our lacquey, however, was thinking of something very different; 40 II, LXII| what am I at this moment thinking of?"~ ~The head, without 41 II, LXX| finishing their tasks than on thinking of their loves. I speak 42 II, LXXIII| with our affairs, to my thinking, fool as I am, than with 43 II, LXXIII| uncle? Now that we were thinking you had come back to stay 44 II, LXXIV| singing, like princes, are you thinking of turning hermit? Hush,