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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