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Parte, Chap.
1 I, IV| whence the cries seemed to proceed. He had gone but a few paces 2 I, VI| was in store for him.~ ~"Proceed," said the curate.~ ~"This 3 I, XII| that is the one to have. To proceed; you must know that though 4 I, XVI| describe everything!~ ~To proceed, then: after having paid 5 I, XX| tell another word of it. To proceed, I must tell you the landing 6 I, XXII| ye at once set out and proceed to the city of El Toboso, 7 I, XXIV| pardon me, therefore, and proceed, for that is more to the 8 I, XXVI| and that they should thus proceed to where Don Quixote was, 9 I, XXVII| have come wah, before you proceed with your wise arguments, 10 I, XXVII| my unhappy story.~ ~"To proceed, then: Don Fernando finding 11 I, XXVII| woman? Of a truth no one. To proceed: as soon as Luscinda saw 12 I, XXVII| as the main story.~ ~"To proceed, then," continued Cardenio: " 13 I, XXVIII| match your misfortunes. But proceed; by-and-by I may tell you 14 I, XXX| arisen in my breast, and will proceed in peace and quietness until 15 I, XXX| Will your majesty please proceed?"~ ~"There is no more to 16 I, XXXI| her leisure and enjoy it; proceed, Sancho; while she was engaged 17 I, XXXI| accents seemed to me to proceed, and I found tied to an 18 I, XXXIV| immodesty, as it did not proceed from any deliberate intention, 19 I, XLI| chiefly employs in war. To proceed: every time he passed with 20 I, XLI| precious jewels they would proceed to rob her of the most precious 21 I, XLVI| answer him, allowed him to proceed, and he continued, "This 22 I, XLVI| whose blessed womb should proceed the whelps, his sons, to 23 II, IV| resolution, but admonished him to proceed with greater caution in 24 II, VII| Senor Don Quixote shall proceed to put into execution his 25 II, XXVI| mine, though it did not proceed from malice; let Master 26 II, XXVI| half may be given me."~ ~"Proceed," said Don Quixote.~ ~"Well 27 II, XXVI| Master Pedro, and let us all proceed fairly and honestly; and 28 II, XXXIX| senora the Distressed One proceed; for I suspect she has got 29 II, XLV| wit that I may be able to proceed with scrupulous exactitude 30 II, XLVIII| horse and said to him, 'Proceed, senor, for it is I, rather, 31 II, XLIX| to a burst of weeping.~ ~"Proceed, senora," said the majordomo, " 32 II, LVI| burden upon it if I were to proceed any further with the combat; 33 II, LX| and then you may at once proceed on your journey, free and 34 II, LXII| Sancho's whipping will proceed leisurely. The disenchantment 35 II, LXX| Altisidora was about to proceed with her complaint against 36 II, LXXIV| and now let Master Notary proceed.~ ~"Item, I leave all my