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1 I, VII| eat, and once more he fell asleep, leaving them marvelling 2 I, XV| devil, who is not always asleep, so ordained it that feeding 3 I, XVI| were quiet and the family asleep she would come in search 4 I, XVII| Sancho, my friend, art thou asleep? sleepest thou, friend Sancho?"~ ~" 5 I, XXIII| them and leave them to fall asleep: and as the wicked are always 6 I, XXXII| this time Don Quixote was asleep, and they thought it best 7 I, XXXIII| declined, and there he remained asleep until the return of Anselmo, 8 I, XXXIII| her own room, and Lothario asleep, imagined that he had stayed 9 I, XXXV| not open, for he was fast asleep, and dreaming that he was 10 I, XXXV| was worse than his master asleep, so much had his master' 11 I, XXXV| on the bed, and he fell asleep with every appearance of 12 I, XXXV| thought that Anselmo was asleep, she packed up the most 13 I, XLI| their guard and most of them asleep. We told him why we hesitated, 14 I, XLI| that he was and that he was asleep.~ ~"Then it will be necessary 15 I, XLII| Listen, whoever is not asleep, and you will hear a muleteer' 16 I, XLIII| With this they fell asleep, and deep silence reigned 17 I, XLIII| inn. The only persons not asleep were the landlady's daughter 18 I, XLIII| who are within are either asleep, or else are not in the 19 I, XLIV| they were seeking lying asleep by the side of a muleteer, 20 I, XLVI| entered the room where he was asleep, taking his his rest after 21 II, I| sleep, or rather still half asleep."~ ~"That is another mistake," 22 II, IV| with the late frays we fell asleep as if it had been on four 23 II, IV| doubt, that we are fast asleep in the straw here, but let 24 II, IX| all the inhabitants were asleep, and stretched on the broad 25 II, XII| horse.~ ~Sancho at last fell asleep at the foot of a cork tree, 26 II, XII| over to Sancho, who was asleep, he shook him by the arm 27 II, XIII| so the pair of them fell asleep clinging to the now nearly 28 II, XX| no reply because he was asleep, nor would he have wakened 29 II, XXII| appearance of being fast asleep.~ ~They stretched him on 30 II, XXIII| them, and found I was not asleep but thoroughly awake. Nevertheless, 31 II, XXVII| him while Sancho Panza was asleep on his back, adopting the 32 II, XLIII| what's more, while we're asleep we're all equal, great and 33 II, XLIV| here; and even if she were asleep and did not waken, my singing 34 II, XLIV| the duchess is no doubt asleep, and everybody in the house 35 II, XLIV| With outstretched legs asleep;~ ~ O thou, most valiant 36 II, XLIX| night, when our father was asleep, to see the whole town; 37 II, LIV| doubt about it, for I'm not asleep, nor am I drunk just now."~ ~ 38 II, LIV| over them, and they dropped asleep on their very table and 39 II, LXVI| your thirst if so be it is asleep."~ ~"I take the offer," 40 II, LXVIII| is that so long as I am asleep I have neither fear nor 41 II, LXX| Don Quixote.~ ~They fell asleep, both of them, and Cide