Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|     language and the unpromising looks of our cavalier only increased
 2   I,         X|        that the Holy Brotherhood looks after those who fight in
 3   I,       XXI|        owned this helmet, for it looks exactly like a regular barber'
 4   I,       XXI|      this dapple-grey steed that looks like a grey ass, which that
 5   I,       XXI|          where she sleeps, which looks upon a garden, and at which
 6   I,     XXIII|        all charmed with his good looks, and wondering at his question
 7   I,       XXV|        and the air spoil women's looks greatly. But I must own
 8   I,     XXVII|            What at my glory ever looks askance?~ Chance.~ Whence
 9   I,       XXX|          and straight, he always looks askew as if he squinted,
10   I,       XXX|         and terror into those he looks at-that he knew, I say,
11   I,      XXXI|         death; but when he least looks for it, there appears over
12   I,     XXXIV|       commonly said that an army looks ill without its general
13   I,     XXXIV|       that a young married woman looks still worse without her
14   I,   XXXVIII|         of nature. To be sure he looks forward to the approach
15   I,       XLV| gentleman has said."~ ~"To me it looks like a pack-saddle," said
16   I,     XLVII|       all the better the more it looks like truth, and gives the
17   I,         L|         lake, and when he little looks for it, or knows what his
18   I,       LII|   Quixote's sorry appearance and looks, he was filled with wonder,
19  II,        IV|     Sancho observed, "The author looks for money and profit, does
20  II,         V|       and, after all, a daughter looks better ill married than
21  II,        XI|     carriest in thy wagon, which looks more like Charon's boat
22  II,       XII|        for if it be excessive it looks like revenge."~ ~"I was
23  II,       XIV|      mouth of this one here that looks like the bachelor Samson
24  II,       XIX|          love, I have heard say, looks through spectacles that
25  II,        XX|         an ass covered with gold looks better than a horse with
26  II,     XXVII|         by rather than offended, looks as though he who did so
27  II,      XXXI|    sprang to his feet with angry looks and an agitated countenance,
28  II,       XLI|        see the whole of what one looks at."~ ~"I don't understand
29  II,     XLIII|         Don Quixote, "how bad it looks in governors not to know
30  II,     XLIII|        poor. But if your worship looks into it, you will see it
31  II,     XLVII|           said the page, "for he looks like a simple fellow, and
32  II,     XLVII|     mouth; and with all this she looks extremely well, for she
33  II,    XLVIII|       more forwardness than good looks, and more impudence than
34  II,         L|        regarded one another with looks of astonishment at what
35  II,         L|         eggs for his dinner. His looks and his handsome apparel
36  II,       LIV|      will be taken from him, and looks out beforehand for another
37  II,      LXII|       approach the truth or what looks like it; and true stories,
38  II,      LXII|     amount of displeasure in his looks. That same day Don Antonio
39  II,       LXX|         but his abominable, ugly looks." "That reminds me of the
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