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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| statements of claims to be presented to the Council, and the 2 I, VII| mount when a chance of it presented itself, by appropriating 3 I, IX| of the poor chance that presented itself of finding the large 4 I, XIV| seemed) that unexpectedly presented itself to their eyes; for 5 I, XIV| finding adventures, for they presented themselves in every street 6 I, XIX| and coming up to him he presented the point of the lance to 7 I, XX| still greater difficulty presented itself, for it seemed to 8 I, XXIV| swoonings unnumbered. Finally, I presented myself to the duke, and 9 I, XXX| Don Quixote with dignity presented to him, giving him his blessing 10 I, XXXVII| pike. The strange figure he presented filled Don Fernando and 11 I, XXXIX| the first opportunity that presented itself I should be promoted 12 I, XLI| my beloved Zoraida as she presented herself before my eyes. 13 I, XLI| destroy it. In a word she presented herself before me that day 14 I, XLI| immediately, opened the door and presented herself before us all, so 15 I, XLI| afterwards learned, the first who presented themselves to his sight 16 I, XLIV| the first opportunity that presented itself, feeling sure that 17 I, XLVI| of his master, who having presented it to him and allowed him 18 I, XLVII| displaying itself; for they presented a wide and spacious field 19 I, XLVIII| the truth, those which are presented now-a-days are mirrors of 20 I, L| it.~ ~ ~Suddenly there is presented to his sight a strong castle 21 II, XI| to deprive conquered and presented giants and knights of the 22 II, XI| and the first figure that presented itself to Don Quixote's 23 II, XIII| said Sancho, "that might be presented before the Pope himself, 24 II, XIV| when the first object that presented itself to the eyes of Sancho 25 II, XIV| extraordinary nose of the squire presented itself to Don Quixote's 26 II, XVII| been said, turned about and presented his hind-quarters to Don 27 II, XVIII| extraordinary figure he presented; he, however, dismounting 28 II, XX| arcade. The first thing that presented itself to Sancho's eyes 29 II, XXIII| this moment. Next there presented itself to my sight a stately 30 II, XXIX| covered with flour, they presented a sinister appearance. They 31 II, XXXI| feasting himself whenever it presented itself. The history informs 32 II, XXXI| washing the hands, which they presented to him with profuse obeisances 33 II, XXXIV| as a crowned king.~ ~They presented Don Quixote with a hunting 34 II, XLV| burlesque ceremonies they presented him with the keys of the 35 II, XLV| pair of shears in his hand, presented themselves before him, and 36 II, XLVII| and eat nothing that is presented to you. I will take care 37 II, LVI| Quixote, who had already presented himself in the courtyard, 38 II, LVIII| shepherdesses of surpassing beauty presented themselves to his sight-or 39 II, LXI| Quixote and Sancho (to whom he presented the ten crowns he had promised 40 II, LXVII| even though at times plenty presented itself in castles and houses, 41 II, LXIX| to see the figure Sancho presented. And now from underneath 42 II, LXIX| himself well in his chair presented his face and beard to the 43 II, LXXIII| Sancho caught it alive and presented it to Don Quixote, who was