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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| might naturally have been expected that, with such proofs before 2 I, TransPre| ludicrous results that might be expected to follow the attempt of 3 I, III| advantage of them when he least expected it.~ ~Don Quixote promised 4 I, XIV| fall out with him as he expected, according to what is related 5 I, XX| in a lifetime; though I expected nothing else from thy excellent 6 I, XXIII| arranged matters better than he expected or hoped, for at that very 7 I, XXX| as he could see, he never expected that I would consent to 8 I, XXXII| as happily as his master expected, he determined to leave 9 I, XXXIII| in him what she had never expected, knew not what to do; and 10 I, XXXIV| won the triumph he least expected and most longed for. Camilla 11 I, XXXIV| may be feared rather than expected, with silence, prudence, 12 I, XXXIV| at a time when he least expected to hear them, for he now 13 I, XXXIV| behaved, Lothario, as I expected of thy friendship: I will 14 I, XXXIV| imagined he would feel who expected to see the vitals of his 15 I, XXXV| asked of him, for he never expected to hear anything against 16 I, XXXV| occurrence, for no one could have expected a thing of the kind, seeing 17 I, XXXVI| where no one could have expected a meeting. And the curate 18 I, XXXVI| queen Micomicona, of whom he expected such great favours. Their 19 I, XXXIX| in the campaign which was expected; and though I had reason 20 I, XXXIX| crown that I might have expected had it been in Roman times, 21 I, XLI| the renegade's plan, but expected that they were to gain their 22 I, XLII| the night than they had expected.~ ~The captive, whose heart 23 I, XLII| for where he might have expected her favour he lost it, and 24 I, XLVI| concoctor of the scheme, expected would happen. Of all that 25 I, XLVII| least; for no less was to be expected, as well from the goodness 26 I, LII| matter better than they expected, for all Sancho did was 27 II, V| that which might have been expected from his limited intelligence, 28 II, VII| and that when they least expected it, if good luck attended 29 II, X| to Saragossa, which they expected to reach in time to take 30 II, XV| from whose knightly word he expected to learn whether the enchantment 31 II, XX| however, than might have been expected from their years. The notes 32 II, XXI| weakness that the bystanders expected each return of faintness 33 II, XXIII| upon me, and when I least expected it, I know not how, I awoke 34 II, XXVI| made him a bow, saying, "I expected no less of the rare Christianity 35 II, XXVII| HAVE LIKED OR AS HE HAD EXPECTED~ ~ ~Cide Hamete, the chronicler 36 II, XXXII| from whom one might have expected good advice instead of foul 37 II, XXXIV| tranquilly as might have been expected at the season, for it was 38 II, XLVII| things you will act as may be expected of your judgment. From this 39 II, XLVIII| Christian answer could be expected. The fact is, then, Senor 40 II, XLIX| different from what was expected of your worship's intelligence 41 II, XLIX| money; and that those who expected presents ought to be civil 42 II, LIII| prayer, and when he least expected it he heard voices exclaiming, " 43 II, LV| to do in the encounter he expected to find himself engaged 44 II, LXXIV| grief the dead man might be expected to leave behind him.~ ~ ~