Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XI|         men belonging to the fold seated themselves, having first
 2   I,        XI|          upside down. Don Quixote seated himself, and Sancho remained
 3   I,        XI|     standing, and by myself, than seated alongside of an emperor.
 4   I,        XI|      waiting for more pressing he seated himself on the trunk of
 5   I,       XII|        all the hours of the night seated at the foot of some oak
 6   I,     XXVII|   enveloping himself in his cloak seated himself woman-fashion on
 7   I,     XXVII|         soon as he had read it he seated himself in a chair, leaning
 8   I,    XXVIII|         discovered behind a rock, seated at the foot of an ash tree,
 9   I,    XXVIII|        and gathering up her hair, seated herself on a stone with
10   I,      XXIX|         By this time Dorothea had seated herself upon the curate'
11   I,      XXIX|     restored to your kingdom, and seated upon the throne of your
12   I,     XLVII|         the oxen. Don Quixote was seated in the cage, with his hands
13   I,         L|     meadow serve as a table, they seated themselves in the shade
14   I,         L| understand him, for as her master seated himself, she stretched herself
15  II,        IV|       leaning on his lance, and I seated on my Dapple, battered and
16  II,      VIII|        from their loved Tagus and seated themselves in a verdant
17  II,         X|      shouldst thou haply find her seated in the sumptuous state chamber
18  II,         X|          Quixote remained behind, seated on his horse, resting in
19  II,       XII|         In the meantime, they had seated themselves together on the
20  II,     XXIII|     making a coil or pile of it I seated myself upon it, ruminating
21  II,      XXIX|       mountains, instead of being seated on a bench like an archduke
22  II,    XXXIII|           it he will find himself seated on the throne of his island
23  II,      XXXV|        and on a raised throne was seated a nymph draped in a multitude
24  II,       XLV|          to the judgment seat and seated him on it, and the duke'
25  II,       XLV|      Panza but the one who is now seated in that chair has ever entered
26  II,     XLVII|          music ceased, and Sancho seated himself at the head of the
27  II,     XLVII|         secretary, "but he who is seated in the chair?"~ ~"Then I
28  II,    XLVIII|            that though you see me seated in this chair, here in the
29  II,         L|           to say when they saw me seated in the coach with my mother, '
30  II,      LIII|       unbound the shields, and he seated himself upon his bed, and
31  II,       LIV|        drawing Sancho aside, they seated themselves at the foot of
32  II,       LVI|           the duennas entered and seated themselves, enveloped in
33  II,     LVIII|        patron saint of the Spains seated on horseback, his sword
34  II,       LIX|     forlorn pair, master and man, seated themselves. Sancho had recourse
35  II,       LIX|       orders Don Quixote, who was seated on a bench at the door,
36  II,       LIX|       plenary delegated authority seated himself at the head of the
37  II,     LXIII|         handsomely decorated, and seated themselves on the bulwark
38  II,     LXIII|           to tell now. Sancho was seated on the captain's stage,
39  II,      LXVI|       loaf of bread he and Sancho seated themselves on the green
40  II,      LXIX|        where upon two chairs were seated two persons who from having
41  II,      LXIX|        men carrying the prisoners seated Don Quixote and Sancho,
42  II,      LXIX|          by a numerous suite, and seated themselves on two gorgeous
43  II,       LXX|          any civility. Altisidora seated herself on a chair at the
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