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1 I, TransPre| 1605 there certainly was living in the family of Cervantes 2 I, AuthPre| error in which I have been living all this long time I have 3 I, III| castle of his, where he was living upon his property and upon 4 I, XI| though by natural law all living are bound to show favour 5 I, XIV| by a lifeless tongue in living words;~ Or in dark valleys 6 I, XIX| dead to the grave and the living to the loaf."~ ~And driving 7 I, XXV| Sancho made answer, "By the living God, Sir Knight of the Rueful 8 I, XXVI| as if he were once more living through the air, and he 9 I, XXIX| squire, exclaimed:~ ~"By the living God, but this is a great 10 I, XXXV| ever laid eyes on. By the living God he has given the giant, 11 I, XXXVIII| cannot be numbered, while the living who have been rewarded may 12 I, XXXIX| young men able to gain our living, consented to comply with 13 I, XL| that it must be some woman living in that house that had done 14 I, XLI| ascertain if my father is living, or if any of my brothers 15 I, XLVI| tongue, and eyes that flashed living fire, he exclaimed, "Rascally 16 II, I| the misery in which he was living; for by God's mercy he had 17 II, IX| there is not a princess living in the whole of it; many 18 II, XIII| and getting interest, and living like a prince; and so long 19 II, XXIII| day in the world of the living, and in the province of 20 II, XXV| ape, that he may get his living, and after he has grown 21 II, XXVI| knight-errantry beyond everything living on earth this day!"~ ~"Let 22 II, XXVI| mine? And what did I get my living by but by them?"~ ~"Now 23 II, XXVII| had happened to the people living there, even if they did 24 II, XXXI| was always fond of good living, and always seized by the 25 II, XXXII| Toboso, and that she is living to-day, and that she is 26 II, XXXV| risen to its feet, this living death, in a sleepy voice 27 II, XXXIX| Trifaldin; "they don't bury living people in Kandy, only the 28 II, XLVIII| son of a very rich farmer, living in a village of my lord 29 II, LI| passenger dying as for his living and passing over the bridge; 30 II, LV| is to aid and succour the living and the dead in their necessities; 31 II, LX| Dulcinea is perishing, thou art living on regardless, I am dying 32 II, LX| keep quiet, or else by the living God the deaf shall hear 33 II, LX| troubled by upwards of forty living ones, who all of a sudden 34 II, LX| fellows there would be no living with them."~ ~Upon this 35 II, LXIX| ignorant world imagines, but living in the voice of fame and