Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre|        they fill the readers with amazement and convince them that the
 2   I,        IX|          struck with surprise and amazement, for it occurred to me at
 3   I,        XI|         listened to him gaping in amazement without saying a word in
 4   I,     XXIII|        and he was now filled with amazement at what he heard from the
 5   I,     XXVII|        filled with perplexity and amazement, overwhelmed at the sight
 6   I,      XXIX|        clad that I am filled with amazement."~ ~"I will answer that
 7   I,    XXXIII|           that excited wonder and amazement, he said to him, "I cannot
 8   I,    XXXIII|          she was overwhelmed with amazement, and could only rise from
 9   I,      XXXV|          the house he was lost in amazement. He asked the servants of
10   I,     XXXVI|         Dorothea, stood in silent amazement scarcely knowing what had
11   I,    XXXVII|        Fernando and the rest with amazement as they contemplated his
12   I,       XLI|       which they were filled with amazement; but when we came to land
13   I,      XLII|         The Judge was struck with amazement at the language of Don Quixote,
14   I,     XLVII|         were in the same state of amazement.~ ~At this point Sancho
15   I,         L|      style that he is filled with amazement and wonder; to see how they
16   I,       LII|    townsman they were filled with amazement, and a boy ran off to bring
17  II,       VII|          bachelor was filled with amazement when he heard Sancho's phraseology
18  II,       XIV|     exclaimed aloud in a voice of amazement, "Holy Mary be good to me!
19  II,       XVI|           you saw curiosity in my amazement, sir knight; but you have
20  II,       XVI|     melancholy, and excited fresh amazement in Don Diego. Don Quixote
21  II,      XVII|          for, had he read it, the amazement with which his words and
22  II,     XVIII|          and son were filled with amazement at the extraordinary figure
23  II,       XIX|         were struck with the same amazement that everybody felt who
24  II,     XXIII|          me gazing at the tomb in amazement, said to me, 'This is my
25  II,     XXVII|     staring at him with the usual amazement that everybody felt on seeing
26  II,      XXIX|          millers stood staring in amazement at the two figures, so very
27  II,      XXXI|      Sancho stood by, gaping with amazement at the honour he saw shown
28  II,     XXXIX|      Sancho were overwhelmed with amazement, and the bystanders lost
29  II,       XLI|      about them, were filled with amazement at finding themselves in
30  II,       XLI|      demonstrations of wonder and amazement that they would have almost
31  II,      XLIV|          in a state of breathless amazement, for immediately the countless
32  II,       XLV| gold-crowns. All were filled with amazement, and looked upon their governor
33  II,        LV|        Don Quixote heard this his amazement was redoubled and his perturbation
34  II,     LVIII|           that filled Sancho with amazement, fascinated Don Quixote,
35  II,      LXII|      reduced to the same state of amazement as the rest, so artfully
36  II,    LXVIII|         style that added to their amazement and doubled their fears,
37  II,      LXIX|      without any signs, for their amazement at all they saw held them
38  II,     LXXII|       threw Don Alvaro into fresh amazement, and embracing Don Quixote
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