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1 I, TransPre| that Sancho Panza did not enter into the original scheme, 2 I, III| book in which he used to enter the straw and barley he 3 I, XIII| mean to say, nor does it enter into my thoughts, that the 4 I, XV| the shepherdess Marcela enter, and after having wandered 5 I, XXI| late joke that he would not enter them on any account; so 6 I, XXI| if I do not contrive to enter it, it will be my own fault, 7 I, XXI| the instant they see him enter the gate of the city, may 8 I, XXI| door of the hall there will enter a hideous and diminutive 9 I, XXVI| could not bring himself to enter it though it was an hour 10 I, XXVI| into which he refused to enter. He told them, moreover, 11 I, XXVI| why it did not suit him to enter it; but be begged them to 12 I, XXVII| mind of reason. I could not enter the house, nor was I capable 13 I, XXXV| s room, and on trying to enter to see who it was, he found 14 I, XXXVI| stood up and attempted to enter the room; observing which 15 I, XLII| worship may with confidence enter and take your ease in this 16 I, XLII| to give her a reception. Enter, your worship, I say, into 17 I, XLIII| judgment in venturing to enter the castle again, after 18 I, XLIV| should at this instant enter the inn; which said barber, 19 I, L| than any of the others, to enter unexpectedly by the chamber 20 II, II| housekeeper, "you don't enter here, you bag of mischief 21 II, VIII| Quixote made up his mind to enter the city at nightfall, and 22 II, XVIII| first of all, he meant to enter the cave of Montesinos, 23 II, XIX| Basilio. Don Quixote would not enter the village, although the 24 II, XX| of various sorts began to enter the arcade at different 25 II, XXII| he had a great desire to enter it and see with his own 26 II, XXIII| going, so I resolved to enter it and rest myself for a 27 II, XXIX| calling and inviting me to enter it, and in it go to give 28 II, XXXVI| with blood that letters enter, and the release of so great 29 II, XXXVI| waits for your permission to enter. I have spoken." And with 30 II, XXXVI| Distressed Duenna. Bid her enter, O stupendous squire, and 31 II, XLIV| like them, shall as soon enter my chamber as fly. If your 32 II, XLIV| not to say a damsel, shall enter your room. I am not the 33 II, XLIV| refusing to allow anyone to enter with him to wait on him, 34 II, XLVIII| allow Senora Rodriguez to enter; but as he went to shut 35 II, L| soon as the duenna saw her enter Don Quixote's room, not 36 II, LI| only here but with all who enter upon governments.~ ~Last 37 II, LII| him and enabling him to enter into combat with me; and 38 II, LVI| one.~ ~The first person to enter the-field and the lists 39 II, LVIII| neither care nor sorrow shall enter."~ ~She held her peace and 40 II, LXXII| that city, I declined to enter it, in order to drag his