Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       on Cervantes the letters addressed to the King by Don John
 2   I,        II|       bearing and gentle voice addressed them, "Your ladyships need
 3   I,       III|  kindness in knighting him, he addressed him in language so extraordinary
 4   I,      VIII|     him, and seizing his lance addressed him in bad Castilian and
 5   I,       XIV|    instant Ambrosio saw her he addressed her, with manifest indignation:~ ~"
 6   I,       XVI|        or heeding the words he addressed to her, she strove without
 7   I,        XX|     read of him that he always addressed his lord with his cap in
 8   I,      XXII|        what he had to say, and addressed them as follows: "To be
 9   I,      XXIX|     her up, she without rising addressed him in this fashion:~ ~"
10   I,    XXXIII|      outside the city, Anselmo addressed the following words to Lothario.~ ~"
11   I,    XXXIII|    Such were the words Anselmo addressed to Lothario, who listened
12   I,    XXXIII|       to Anselmo, in which she addressed the following words to him.~ ~ ~
13   I,     XXXIV|   wives. The words that I have addressed to her were borne away on
14   I,     XXXVI| silence was Luscinda, who thus addressed Don Fernando: "Leave me,
15   I,     XXXVI|      bright and touching tears addressed him thus:~ ~"If, my lord,
16   I,    XXXVII|      eyes on the air Dorothea, addressed her with great gravity and
17   I,    XXXVII|     made no reply to what they addressed to her, he said, "Ladies,
18   I,     XXXIX|        one day into a room, he addressed us in words somewhat to
19   I,        XL| ordered a blow to be given, or addressed a hard word, although he
20   I,        XL|        but had been in reality addressed to some one of us, and he
21   I,       XLI|        met was her father, who addressed me in the language that
22   I,       XLI|       threats the renegade had addressed to him.~ ~Finding herself
23   I,      XLII|   among his three sons and had addressed words of advice to them
24   I,      XLIV|      told them how the man had addressed the youth as "Don," and
25  II,        XX| Quixote ere he roused him thus addressed him: "Happy thou, above
26  II,        XX|        of the castle, and thus addressed her:~ ~I am the mighty God
27  II,       XXI|     fixed on Quiteria, he thus addressed her in a hoarse, trembling
28  II,     XXIII|   allow herself to be seen and addressed by this her captive servant
29  II,      XXIV|        and language Sancho had addressed to him deserved a thrashing;
30  II,      XXIX|      and questions Don Quixote addressed to them; and coming to the
31  II,     XXXII|        permission to speak, he addressed the rout in a dignified
32  II,     XXXIX|  trembling and piteous voice I addressed such words to him as induced
33  II,      XLII|       and in a quiet tone thus addressed him: "I give infinite thanks
34  II,      XLII|           What I have thus far addressed to thee are instructions
35  II,       LVI|      by the side of Tosilos he addressed the duennas, and asked them
36  II,       LIX|      Don Jeronimo who had been addressed say in reply, "Why would
37  II,       LIX|     all that," said he who was addressed as Don Juan, "we shall do
38  II,        LX|        which drawing near thus addressed him, "I came in quest of
39  II,       LXI|           The cavalier who had addressed Don Quixote again approached
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