Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        deal of exaggeration. To listen to most of his biographers
 2   I,         V|         his fate that he had to listen to such a lot of nonsense;
 3   I,       XIV|         for greater pain.~ Then listen, not to dulcet harmony,~
 4   I,      XVII|         master, who, halting to listen attentively, was persuaded
 5   I,       XXV|         I am, I would have thee listen to a short story. Thou must
 6   I,       XXV|         if it was in print."~ ~"Listen," said Don Quixote, "this
 7   I,     XXVII|   throbbing heart set myself to listen to Luscinda's answer, awaiting
 8   I,    XXVIII|     make the sufferer refuse to listen to comfort offered with
 9   I,      XXIX|        Don Quixote, "nor will I listen to anything further concerning
10   I,     XXXII|    indeed, senor," said she; "I listen too, and to tell the truth,
11   I,    XXXIII|      consequently without life? Listen to me, Anselmo my friend,
12   I,    XXXIII|      and render her disposed to listen to him with pleasure the
13   I,    XXXIII|     posted himself to watch and listen through the keyhole to what
14   I,     XXXIV|         complete alphabet; only listen to me and you will see how
15   I,     XXXIV|        me a word desire thee to listen to a few from me, and afterwards
16   I,      XXXV|      the wall.~ ~"Don't stop to listen," said Sancho, "but go in
17   I,      XLII|      that it forced them all to listen attentively, but especially
18   I,      XLII|     came to the door and said, "Listen, whoever is not asleep,
19   I,     XLIII|         there was nobody now to listen to these words of Don Quixote'
20   I,         L|      for we are all prepared to listen."~ ~"I draw my stakes,"
21   I,       LII|     subjects, pay attention and listen to what I am about to say
22  II,         I|        and the rest prepared to listen, and he began thus:~ ~"In
23  II,        II|       not the ones to forget to listen."~ ~Meanwhile Don Quixote
24  II,         V|      Teresa," said Sancho, "and listen to what I am now going to
25  II,        VI|        have is being obliged to listen to all and answer all, and
26  II,       XII|       way adventures begin. But listen, for it seems he is tuning
27  II,       XII|        Don Quixote; "but let us listen to him, for, if he sings,
28  II,       XII|      raving, Sancho. But let us listen, perhaps he will tell us
29  II,      XXII|        beauty I entreat thee to listen to them, for they but ask
30  II,     XXVII|        he liked, for they would listen to him willingly.~ ~ ~With
31  II,     XXVII|       the truth, wait a bit and listen, for this art, like swimming,
32  II,     XXXIV|      him, or to me if I want to listen to them!"~ ~"Sancho Panza'
33  II,      XLII|      the adornment of thy mind; listen now to those which tend
34  II,      XLIV|       garden. He set himself to listen attentively, and those below
35  II,      XLIV| Dulcinea he made up his mind to listen to the music; and to let
36  II,    XLVIII|      deaf ear and will scarcely listen to me; the reason being
37  II,     LXIII|        could not at that moment listen to him, as he had to hasten
38  II,     LXIII|        at any rate so far as to listen to what the unhappy youth
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