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1 I, TransPre| publisher, found it necessary to meet the demand by a third edition, 2 I, VIII| this coach, else prepare to meet a speedy death as the just 3 I, XV| Panza, "that it is very meet for knights-errant to sleep 4 I, XVI| come in search of him and meet his wishes unreservedly. 5 I, XXIII| have given a farthing to meet with another adventure.~ ~ 6 I, XXIII| wilds he could not fail to meet some rare adventure. As 7 I, XXIII| cork tree. He came out to meet us with great gentleness, 8 I, XXIX| aloud to them. They went to meet him, and in answer to their 9 I, XXX| oppressed that they may meet on the high roads go that 10 I, XXXI| knight-errant, if you ever meet me again, though you may 11 I, XXXIII| Anselmo, "how ill dost thou meet thy obligations to me, and 12 I, XXXIV| true that Camilla used to meet him there); but I do not 13 I, XXXVI| so he would obey God and meet the approval of all sensible 14 I, XLI| confident that, if we were to meet a merchant galliot, so that 15 I, XLI| The whole town came out to meet us, for they had by this 16 I, XLIII| if he does not want to meet the most disastrous end 17 I, LII| his comrades, advanced to meet him, flourishing a forked 18 II, VII| Don Quixote gave him to meet emergencies. Samson embraced 19 II, XI| Dulcinea; and even if they meet her in the middle of the 20 II, XV| Samson should sally forth to meet him as a knight-errant, 21 II, XXI| lawful husband; for it is not meet that thou shouldst trifle 22 II, XXII| satisfy you the next time we meet, for this will not be the 23 II, XXV| one another, and coming to meet one another again, until 24 II, XXXIV| drawing his sword, advanced to meet him; the duke with boar-spear 25 II, XXXVIII| twelve paces forward to meet her. She then, kneeling 26 II, XLI| Malambruno did not dare to meet him in single combat. But 27 II, XLII| fortune has come forward to meet thee. I who counted upon 28 II, XLV| municipality came forth to meet him, the bells rang out 29 II, XLVII| eat, and I'll be ready to meet all the spies and assassins 30 II, L| shall become acquainted and meet one another, but God knows 31 II, LI| doing your worship; when we meet I shall know all about it. 32 II, LIII| shall appoint; I am going to meet him, and to him I will render 33 II, LVI| was capable of, set out to meet his enemy, his good squire 34 II, LVII| two hundred gold crowns to meet the necessary expenses of 35 II, LVIII| plaster or comforter, to meet any chance calls; for we 36 II, LVIII| morning, leave his house, and meet a friar of the order of 37 II, LX| extremely glad, therefore, to meet him and test at close quarters 38 II, LXV| also; a squire came out to meet him and remove his armour, 39 II, LXV| therefore, I went out to meet him as a knight-errant, 40 II, LXV| not quench my desire to meet him again and overcome him, 41 II, LXX| if they met him. They did meet him, and sent word to the 42 II, LXXIII| by the hand, ran out to meet her husband; but seeing 43 II, LXXIV| death, and I would fain meet it in such a way as to show