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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| more Avellanedas in the field, and putting everything 2 I, I| twenty, and a lad for the field and market-place, who used 3 I, III| administered in the middle of a field; and that he had now done 4 I, XIII| and take a good stretch of field, and then without any more 5 I, XVIII| crowns argent on an azure field, is the dreaded Micocolembo, 6 I, XVIII| his shield a cat or on a field tawny with a motto which 7 I, XXII| one of the guards off the field, for they took to flight, 8 I, XXV| that were in a ploughed field of her father's, and though 9 I, XXXI| thorns, that lily of the field, that dissolved amber."~ ~" 10 I, XXXVIII| the weather in the open field with nothing better than 11 I, XLVII| presented a wide and spacious field over which the pen might 12 I, LII| to come out into the open field and broad daylight, but 13 II, I| knight-errantry was in the field. But our depraved age does 14 II, I| now-a-days sleeps in the open field exposed to the inclemency 15 II, X| and get out into the open field to see the lady Dulcinea 16 II, X| at full speed across the field. The she-ass, however, feeling 17 II, X| a jineta saddle, with a field covering worth half a kingdom, 18 II, XII| long as they were in the field or not sleeping under a 19 II, XIII| fruits and the herbs of the field."~ ~"By my faith, brother," 20 II, XVI| of the mare were of the field and jineta fashion, and 21 II, XVII| and wait for him on the field; if his adversary does not 22 II, XIX| sleeps at all, it is in the field on the hard earth like a 23 II, XX| mares with rich handsome field trappings and a number of 24 II, XXII| fade like the flower of the field. O ill-fated Montesinos! 25 II, XXV| town, are going to take the field against another village 26 II, XXXIII| the little birds of the field have God for their purveyor 27 II, XXXIII| know more about it than the field labour I have been brought 28 II, XXXV| apace; the flowers of the field, revived, raised up their 29 II, XLVII| and like a flower of the field, if you look at her on the 30 II, LII| shall afford to both a fair field, observing all the conditions 31 II, LII| princes who offer a free field to combatants within the 32 II, LII| passed by the judges of the field. "But first of all," he 33 II, LII| in hand, and goes to the field like a gentleman. Pedro 34 II, LIV| would present himself on the field of battle armed as a knight, 35 II, LIV| made the best show in the field of the banquet was half 36 II, LVI| castle for the judges of the field and the appellant duennas, 37 II, LVI| husband; the marshal of the field summoned Don Quixote, who 38 II, LVI| loudly to the marshal of the field, to whom when he came up 39 II, LVI| once."~ ~The marshal of the field was lost in astonishment 40 II, LVI| but the marshal of the field hastened to him to let him 41 II, LX| the whole place seemed a field of sorrow and an abode of 42 II, LXIV| therefore, the side of the field you choose, and I will do