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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| years afterwards the nuns removed to another convent, carrying 2 I, AuthPre| importance and rank, can be removed if you yourself take a little 3 I, V| Seeing this, the good man removed as well as he could his 4 I, VII| possibly the cause being removed the effect might cease), 5 I, VIII| fixed on it the head he had removed from the broken one. All 6 I, XI| doing so as the goatherds removed them from the fire, and 7 I, XXI| and, all anger and gloom removed, they mounted and, without 8 I, XXI| the palace, where, having removed his armour, they will bring 9 I, XXI| discretion. The tables being removed, suddenly through the door 10 I, XXII| his being a sorcerer has removed the sorrow it gave me to 11 I, XXV| I placed upon thy tongue removed; consider it removed, and 12 I, XXV| tongue removed; consider it removed, and say what thou wilt 13 I, XXXIII| but that they should be removed, and her path left clear 14 I, XXXIII| impediments; they must be removed, and the brightness of virtue 15 I, XXXIII| dinner was over and the cloth removed, Anselmo told Lothario to 16 I, XXXIII| might have done so when they removed the cloth and the servants 17 I, XXXIV| opportunities for concealing him and removed all difficulties, lest he 18 I, XXXVI| neither she nor they had removed their veils or spoken a 19 I, XXXVI| to reach a place so far removed from her own home, and she 20 I, XXXVII| veil, and thereupon she removed it and disclosed a countenance 21 I, XXXVIII| their supper, the cloth was removed, and while the hostess, 22 I, XLI| vessel, where the cords were removed from the hands of Zoraida' 23 I, XLIV| Quixote; but the landlord removed their surprise by telling 24 I, XLVIII| say nothing of, would be removed if there were some intelligent 25 I, L| repast is over and the tables removed, for the knight to recline 26 I, LI| her appearance her father removed her from our sight and took 27 II, XVIII| into a room, and Sancho removed his armour, leaving him 28 II, XVIII| When the cloth had been removed, grace said and their hands 29 II, XXII| and when the sackcloth was removed, Don Quixote of La Mancha 30 II, XXXI| knight-errant. When his armour was removed, there stood Don Quixote 31 II, XXXII| end, and as the cloth was removed four damsels came in, one 32 II, XXXII| speaking in earnest, so they removed the straining-cloth from 33 II, XXXVI| after the cloth had been removed and they had amused themselves 34 II, XXXVI| obeyed, and standing up, removed the veil from his face and 35 II, XLVII| that plate of fruit to be removed as being too moist, and 36 II, XLVII| other dish I ordered to he removed as being too hot and containing 37 II, LVI| orders to have the heads removed from the lances, telling 38 II, LVI| that confined space. They removed it in all haste, and his 39 II, LVIII| At last the cloth being removed, Don Quixote with great 40 II, LX| pleased.~ ~ ~Sancho rose and removed some distance from the spot, 41 II, LXII| hearers.~ ~On the cloth being removed Don Antonio, taking Don 42 II, LXIV| because the sight would have removed all doubt from your mind 43 II, LXX| not two fingers' breadth removed from being something like