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1 I, TransPre| colder for the eulogies of a host of nonentities whose names 2 I, II| only rest the fray.'"~ ~The host fancied he called him Castellan 3 I, II| day), and then charged the host to take great care of his 4 I, II| sake of the air, and the host brought him a portion of 5 I, III| mounted, and embracing his host, as he returned thanks for 6 I, IV| recalling the advice of his host as to the requisites he 7 I, V| day over."~ ~They put a host of questions to Don Quixote, 8 I, VII| according to the advice the host had given him; all which 9 I, XI| borrowed braids of hair,~ And a host of made-up beauties~ That 10 I, XVII| inn gate, and calling the host, he told him what this good 11 I, XVII| this good man wanted. The host furnished him with what 12 I, XVII| oil-bottle or flask of which the host made him a free gift; and 13 I, XVII| the inn, he called to the host and said in a very grave 14 I, XVII| in for the blanket of the host's bed; but on flinging him 15 I, XXIX| leaving a letter with my host, which I entreated him to 16 I, XXXII| all my heart," replied the host.~ ~While they were talking 17 I, XXXV| cap that belonged to the host, round his left arm he had 18 I, XXXV| receiving any answer, his host approached him, and taking 19 I, XXXVI| before the whole party the host had described entered the 20 I, XXXIX| train of all this great host such munitions and engines 21 I, XXXIX| all when surrounded by a host of determined enemies in 22 I, XLII| willingly; and with part of the host's narrow bed and half of 23 I, XLIII| vehemence, so much so that the host, and not only he but everybody 24 I, L| of bubbling pitch with a host of snakes and serpents and 25 II, III| Carrasco fell in with his host's humour, the banquet came 26 II, XIX| of them he has engaged a host. But none of these things, 27 II, XXIII| and put together such a host of lies."~ ~"I don't believe 28 II, XXV| in a loud voice, "Senor host, have you room? Here's the 29 II, XXXII| polite attentions of one's host."~ ~The duchess was ready 30 II, XXXV| up once more, and again a host of muskets were discharged, 31 II, XXXVIII| summed up in one, the whole host of knights that have ever 32 II, XLIV| to her. Ye love-smitten host, know that to Dulcinea only 33 II, LV| dread of his uttering a host of absurdities; and when 34 II, LXII| UNTOLD~ ~ ~Don Quixote's host was one Don Antonio Moreno 35 II, LXIII| resume; that afternoon their host Don Antonio Moreno and his 36 II, LXIV| spite of the whole Moorish host, as Don Gaiferos carried 37 II, LXVIII| hands, I would count this host that comes against us but 38 II, LXXIV| burst from their eyes and a host of sighs from their hearts;