Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      taking it for a castle, or perceive the remoteness of all its
 2   I,   AuthPre|    excuse the defects thou wilt perceive in this child of mine. Thou
 3   I,   AuthPre|        gentle reader, thou wilt perceive my friend's good sense,
 4   I,         V|         any wound, but he could perceive no blood nor any mark whatever.
 5   I,        XI|         replied Don Quixote; "I perceive clearly that those visits
 6   I,       XVI|        Greek, though they could perceive they were all meant for
 7   I,       XIX|      their mules-for they could perceive plainly they were not horses
 8   I,        XX|       but how does your worship perceive it now more than ever?"~ ~"
 9   I,     XXIII|  raising his eyebrows, we could perceive plainly that a fit of madness
10   I,      XXIV|          senor, by that which I perceive you possess in so high a
11   I,      XXIV| feelings, and were not sorry to perceive them, for they saw clearly
12   I,     XXVII|        wonder, for I myself can perceive that the effect of the recollection
13   I,     XXVII|     what she wore; I could only perceive the colours, which were
14   I,    XXVIII|        silently that he did not perceive them, being fully occupied
15   I,      XXXI|     close to her didst thou not perceive a Sabaean odour, an aromatic
16   I,      XXXI|        said Sancho, "that I did perceive a little odour, something
17   I,     XXXIV|        to his house and did not perceive what it had lost, that which
18   I,       XLI|      nor path nor road could we perceive. However, we determined
19   I,      XLII|  welcome. On the whole he could perceive that all who were there
20   I,     XLIII|       to your transports, for I perceive he is beginning to sing
21   I,     XLIII|        deserves it, as you will perceive when you see him. And moreover,
22   I,     XLIII|       it alone you might easily perceive he is no muleteer, but a
23   I,      XLIV|       rank, as your worship may perceive."~ ~The judge on this looked
24   I,      XLIV|        said, "Your worships may perceive clearly and plainly the
25   I,       XLV|         a pack-saddle; but as I perceive that they do assert and
26   I,      XLVI|       his senses, as they might perceive by his deeds and his words,
27   I,      XLVI|      infirmity, did not fail to perceive who all these disguised
28  II,         I|       assiduity, for they could perceive that their master was now
29  II,        VI|    thousand signs they began to perceive that their uncle and master
30  II,      XVII|       all directions, but could perceive nothing, except a cart coming
31  II,      XXII|         proof of it, so you may perceive I have laboured to good
32  II,    XXVIII|      its close before thou dost perceive or discern that thou art
33  II,      XXXI|         that I am!-that if they perceive thee to be a coarse clown
34  II,     XXXII|     bestowed upon him; though I perceive in him a certain aptitude
35  II,   XXXVIII|     said the duke, "who did not perceive your worth by your person,
36  II,      XLIV|        iron?" (From this we may perceive the antiquity of starch
37  II,      XLIV|   nervous honour, fancying they perceive a league off the patch on
38  II,     LVIII|         valiant, as thou mayest perceive, Sancho, by his dividing
39  II,     LVIII|       and violently. I, Sancho, perceive clearly enough that I am
40  II,     LXXIV|       of knight-errantry; now I perceive my folly, and the peril
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