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Parte, Chap.
1 I, VI| better fling them out of the window into the court and make 2 I, VI| mistress housekeeper; open the window and fling it into the yard 3 I, VI| flung them down out of the window.~ ~"Who is that tub there?" 4 I, VI| she flung them out of the window.~ ~In carrying so many together 5 I, XXIV| the light of a taper at a window where we used to talk to 6 I, XXVII| lady called to him from a window, and with tears in her eyes 7 I, XXVII| handkerchief out of the window in which were tied up a 8 I, XXVII| any answer she left the window, though not before she saw 9 I, XXVII| in the recess formed by a window of the hall itself, and 10 I, XXXIV| of my honour. Go to the window, Leonela, and call him, 11 I, XXXV| man leaping through the window into the street. He ran 12 I, XXXV| he who leaped through the window is a young man of this city, 13 I, XXXV| some sheets knotted to the window, a plain proof that she 14 I, XL| terrace, and looking up at the window, I saw a very white hand 15 I, XL| Shortly afterwards at the same window a small cross made of reeds 16 I, XL| watching and gazing at the window where the cross had appeared 17 I, XL| the paper, and then the window was closed. We were all 18 I, XL| We pointed out to him the window at which the reed appeared, 19 I, XL| money in gold from this window. With it ransom yourself 20 I, XLI| was watching for us at a window, and as soon as she perceived 21 I, XLI| the garden, came to the window, and at once perceiving 22 I, XLIII| happened there was not a window in the whole inn that looked 23 I, XLIII| which seemed to him to be a window, and what is more, with 24 I, XLIII| order to reach the grated window where he supposed the lovelorn 25 I, LI| watched by Leandra from a window of her house which looked 26 II, VIII| be over a wall, or at a window, or through the chink of 27 II, VIII| that which is admitted by a window, or rather round skylight, 28 II, XLIV| opened slightly a grated window that looked out on a beautiful 29 II, XLIV| perceived him open the grated window of his chamber, so he must 30 II, XLIV| And with that he shut the window with a bang, and, as much 31 II, XLVI| he tried it, opened the window, and perceived that some 32 II, XLVI| that was exactly over his window they let down a cord with 33 II, XLVI| and flung it out of the window. Don Quixote was left with 34 II, XLVII| putting his head out of the window turned round and said, " 35 II, LXX| throw myself out of the window."~ ~"Sleep, Sancho my friend,"