Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       VII|     quietly without showing any signs of a desire to take up with
 2   I,        XI|      their rude table, and with signs of hearty good-will invited
 3   I,        XV|      already seen by a thousand signs and proofs what the might
 4   I,       XVI|      garret that showed evident signs of having formerly served
 5   I,     XVIII|  tempests that fall upon us are signs that fair weather is coming
 6   I,      XXIV|     soon as he had done he made signs to them to follow him, which
 7   I,       XXV|        of Theseus, as marks and signs for finding me on thy return."~ ~"
 8   I,     XXVII|      such strange and affecting signs of grief and sorrow in Luscinda;
 9   I,     XXVII|      handkerchief, and I had by signs let her know that I would
10   I,    XXVIII|         into a sweat, with such signs of emotion that the curate
11   I,    XXVIII|      which, accompanied by such signs of genuine love, might well
12   I,    XXVIII|  servant, who now began to show signs of wavering in his fidelity
13   I,     XXXII|        out to welcome them with signs of hearty satisfaction,
14   I,     XXXIV|      and keep them from showing signs of a certain tender compassion
15   I,      XXXV|      his misfortune that by the signs of death he felt within
16   I,        XL|         and moving as if making signs to us to come and take it.
17   I,        XL|       the hand appeared, I made signs that I would read the paper,
18   I,        XL|        Arabic, tell it to me by signs, for Lela Marien will make
19   I,        XL|     with so many tears and such signs of repentance, that with
20   I,       XLI|   expressed her meaning more by signs than by words.~ ~While we
21   I,       XLI|      little and showing all the signs and tokens of ainting, while
22   I,     XLIII|         his house, with so many signs and tears that I was forced
23   I,     XLIII|        wanted of me. One of the signs he used to make me was to
24   I,      XLVI|        twice visited the starry signs. And thou, O most noble
25   I,     XLVII|      basin on the other, and by signs commanded Sancho to mount
26  II,         I|      and then beginning to show signs of being in his right mind.
27  II,        VI|         idle, for by a thousand signs they began to perceive that
28  II,         X|         have seen by a thousand signs that this master of mine
29  II,       XIV|      prostrate knight showed no signs of life, and Sancho said
30  II,       XIX|         In short, he shows such signs of a heart crushed by suffering,
31  II,       XXI|  kneeling, demanded his hand by signs without speaking. Basilio
32  II,       XXI|         of. The bride showed no signs of displeasure at the deception;
33  II,      XXIX|         East Indies, one of the signs they have to show them when
34  II,      XXIX|  solstices, equinoxes, planets, signs, bearings, the measures
35  II,      XXIX|     parallels we have cut, what signs we have seen, and what constellations
36  II,     XXXIX|        she said this she showed signs of being about to faint.~ ~ ~ ~
37  II,      XLIV|    which is one of the greatest signs of poverty a gentleman can
38  II,     XLVII|     already!"~ ~The carver made signs to the farmer to leave the
39  II,       LIV|     them, explaining to them by signs that he had nothing else
40  II,        LX|        hands and showed all the signs of grief and sorrow that
41  II,     LXVII| bewailed herself in public; all signs that she adored me; for
42  II,      LXIX|          all in silence, and by signs giving them to understand
43  II,      LXIX|     would have been without any signs, for their amazement at
44  II,     LXXIV|     believe him, and one of the signs by which they came to the
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