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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| known except that he was buried, in accordance with his 2 I, AuthPre| Don Quixote shall remain buried in the archives of his own 3 I, XII| his will that he is to be buried in the fields like a Moor, 4 I, XII| he directed he should be buried."~ ~"I will make a point 5 I, XIII| Chrysostom and that he was to be buried here, and out of curiosity 6 I, XVIII| struck him on the side and buried a couple of ribs in his 7 I, XXXIII| and my wrong will remain buried in the integrity of thy 8 I, XXXIV| of its love for thee.~ If buried in oblivion I should be,~ 9 I, XLI| whom Spain was lost, lies buried at that spot; "cava" in 10 I, XLIII| squire Sancho Panza, who, buried in sleep and stretched upon 11 I, LII| and at length dead and buried, so that no one may dare 12 II, III| dead body on its way to be buried at Segovia; a third says 13 II, V| already saw Sanchica dead and buried.~ ~Sancho consoled her by 14 II, VIII| Rome. The queen Artemisia buried her husband Mausolus in 15 II, VIII| that show that they who are buried there are saints."~ ~"That' 16 II, XXV| light of day, though it be buried in the bosom of the earth. 17 II, XXXIX| the space of three days we buried her."~ ~"She died, no doubt," 18 II, XXXIX| swoon has been known to be buried before now, in the belief 19 II, XXXIX| and not in a swoon, we buried her; and hardly had we covered 20 II, XLI| it has roots so deeply buried in the bowels of the earth 21 II, XLII| of cattle."~ ~"May I be buried with you, Sancho," said 22 II, XLV| of the plaintiff, Sancho buried his head in his bosom and 23 II, XLVII| hearts of her lovers are buried. She is so cleanly that 24 II, L| the letter; "that I may be buried with ladies of that sort, 25 II, LIV| beech, leaving the pilgrims buried in sweet sleep; and without 26 II, LIV| the treasure that I left buried, which, as it is outside 27 II, LIV| for what thou hast left buried, for we heard they took 28 II, LIV| take away treasure I left buried (for indeed it may be called 29 II, LV| would see himself to-day buried in a pit without a soul 30 II, LV| will take pity on a sinner buried alive, on an unfortunate 31 II, LV| for I cannot bear being buried alive any longer, and I' 32 II, LVIII| treasures that the earth holds buried or the sea conceals can 33 II, LXIII| terror he ducked it and buried it between his knees; nor 34 II, LXIII| abroad. He left hidden and buried, at a spot of which I alone 35 II, LXIII| the jewels and money were buried there; but that they might 36 II, LXIII| quantity of treasure I had left buried. My daughter I did not find,