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.~ ~ ~
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