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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XI| may see that even in the mountains and woods there are musicians: 2 I, XI| renown -~ If I ever quit the mountains,~ 'T will be in a friar' 3 I, XII| belonging to a village in those mountains, who had been a student 4 I, XIII| descending a gap between two high mountains some twenty shepherds, all 5 I, XIV| cruel basilisk of these mountains, to see if in thy presence 6 I, XIV| fields; in the trees of the mountains I find society, the clear 7 I, XIV| desires are bounded by these mountains, and if they ever wander 8 I, XIV| he had cleared all these mountains of highwaymen and robbers, 9 I, XIX| ass is in proper trim, the mountains are near at hand, hunger 10 I, XX| itself down from the lofty mountains of the Moon, and that incessant 11 I, XXIII| resolved to take hiding in the mountains; and his fate and fear led 12 I, XXIII| the heart on entering the mountains, as they seemed to him to 13 I, XXIII| to wander a year in those mountains before he found him, and 14 I, XXIV| resolved not to quit these mountains until I had found you, and 15 I, XXV| we are wandering in these mountains."~ ~"So be it," said Sancho; " 16 I, XXV| go astray through these mountains without path or road, looking 17 I, XXVI| penance in the midst of these mountains; and then, offhand and without 18 I, XXVII| one of the passes of these mountains, among which I wandered 19 I, XXVII| know not which side of the mountains, and there I inquired of 20 I, XXVII| goatherds who frequent these mountains, moved by compassion, furnish 21 I, XXVIII| unwillingly? If the solitude these mountains promise deceives me not, 22 I, XXVIII| Since the solitude of these mountains has been unable to conceal 23 I, XXVIII| thickly wooded part of these mountains. But, as is commonly said, 24 I, XXVIII| I made my way into the mountains, without any other thought 25 I, XXXI| waist up, in among these mountains like a savage, sleeping 26 I, XXXI| maybe, is fighting in the mountains of Armenia with some dragon, 27 I, XXXIX| origin in a village in the mountains of Leon, and nature had 28 I, XLII| rend themselves asunder and mountains divide and bow themselves 29 I, XLII| came from a village in the mountains of Leon. From this statement, 30 I, XLII| born in a village in the mountains of Leon; and he mentioned 31 I, LI| have come to these rude mountains and adopted our mode of 32 I, LI| the name of Leandra; the mountains ring with "Leandra," "Leandra" 33 I, LII| what may happen, crossing mountains, searching woods, climbing 34 II, I| wood, penetrates yonder mountains, and then treads the barren, 35 II, VI| home, and give over roaming mountains and valleys like a troubled 36 II, XVII| cross-roads, forests, and mountains, in quest of perilous adventures, 37 II, XXIII| death in the heart of the mountains, which was, not to eat bread 38 II, XXIX| barefoot over the Riphaean mountains, instead of being seated 39 II, XXXIII| woods, forests and meadows, mountains and crags, without a drop 40 II, XXXIV| that lay between two high mountains, where, after occupying 41 II, LXVIII| antipodes, and leaves the mountains all black and the valleys