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Parte, Chap.
1 I, IV| who cannot defend himself; mount your steed and take your 2 I, V| to him to be the easiest mount for him; and collecting 3 I, VII| him with a more honourable mount when a chance of it presented 4 I, VIII| delay helped the friar to mount, who, trembling, terrified, 5 I, X| master was returning to mount Rocinante, he approached 6 I, X| him, and, before he could mount, he went on his knees before 7 I, X| his hauberk, helped him to mount Rocinante, and mounting 8 I, XVII| likewise he helped to dress and mount the ass; after which he 9 I, XVIII| it was out of my power to mount upon it, nor could I even 10 I, XVIII| that what I say is true; mount thy ass and follow them 11 I, XVIII| Nevertheless, Sancho the Good, mount thy beast and come along 12 I, XVIII| are liable to all this. Mount, friend, and lead the way, 13 I, XXIII| having taken my advice, but mount Rocinante if you can, and 14 I, XXV| I will even take care to mount the highest of these rocks 15 I, XXIX| serve me well enough to mount on the haunches of one of 16 I, XXIX| present the curate should mount, and that the three should 17 I, XLII| Don Quixote offered to mount guard over the castle lest 18 I, XLVII| signs commanded Sancho to mount his ass and take Rocinante' 19 I, XLIX| see if you could once more mount your good Rocinante, who 20 I, LII| Aid me, friend Sancho, to mount the enchanted cart, for 21 II, X| him that as he got up to mount Dapple, he spied, coming 22 II, X| were she-asses, the usual mount with village girls; but 23 II, X| Cordovan or Mexican how to mount; she cleared the back of 24 II, XI| and having helped him to mount Rocinante, he said to him, " 25 II, XIV| Quixote, "that thou wouldst mount a scaffold in order to see 26 II, XIV| Quixote waited for Sancho to mount into the cork tree he of 27 II, XXIV| accept the invitation to mount, though he did that to supper 28 II, XXVI| Melisendra come down and mount, and word was brought to 29 II, XXVII| ape, which he taught to mount upon his shoulder on his 30 II, XXVIII| through my shoulders; let us mount and get away from this; 31 II, XXXII| arduous toils whereby the good mount upwards to the abodes of 32 II, XXXIV| could and strove in vain to mount a tall oak. As he was clinging 33 II, XL| but to fancy I'm going to mount him, either in the saddle 34 II, XLI| knight who has heart for it mount this machine."~ ~Here Sancho 35 II, XLI| Sancho exclaimed, "I don't mount, for neither have I the 36 II, XLI| courtesy; let my master mount; bandage my eyes and commit 37 II, XLI| With this they went back to mount Clavileno, and as they were 38 II, XLI| thine eyes, Sancho, and mount; for one who sends for us 39 II, XLI| their former smoothness. Mount, your worship, and blindfold 40 II, XLI| rider in the saddle must mount first."~ ~"That is true," 41 II, XLI| treacherous about him; you may mount without any fear, Senor 42 II, XLI| slowly, Sancho proceeded to mount, and, after settling himself 43 II, XLI| regulate this peg, so as not to mount up where we shall be burned."~ ~