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1 I, TransPre| Portugal, and produced a goodly line of men distinguished in 2 I, TransPre| cardinal-archbishops.~ ~Of the line that settled in Andalusia, 3 I, II| thing so much out of their line, they could not restrain 4 I, V| when he had got to this line there happened to come by 5 I, VI| something singular in its line, it ought to be pardoned."~ ~" 6 I, XVII| say so? worse luck to my line!" said Sancho.~ ~"Be not 7 I, XVII| though she was in that line of life, there was some 8 I, XX| and makes midnight in the line of the left arm."~ ~"How 9 I, XX| Quixote, "where it makes that line, or where this mouth or 10 I, XX| caused him that crossed the line and trespassed on forbidden 11 I, XX| rose almost in a straight line, it could not be but that 12 I, XXIX| heiress in the direct male line of the great kingdom of 13 I, XXXIV| saw him, drawing a long line in front of her on the floor 14 I, XXXIV| thou darest to cross this line thou seest, or even approach 15 I, XXXIX| of an age to choose your line of life or at least make 16 I, XLIX| come in the direct male line), when they vanquished the 17 I, LII| am taking a very humble line, and keeping myself too 18 II, IV| at the beginning of each line, so that, at the end of 19 II, VI| like an ordinary plebeian line. Of the first, those that 20 II, XI| with stones and formed in line, prepared to receive Don 21 II, XIII| is a knight in the Church line, and can bestow rewards 22 II, XVI| or not in such and such a line of the Iliad, whether Martial 23 II, XXIX| shortly cross the equinoctial line which parts the two opposite 24 II, XXIX| And when we come to that line your worship speaks of," 25 II, XXIX| one-half when we come to the line I spoke of."~ ~"By God," 26 II, XXIX| have passed the equinoctial line I told thee of, is, that 27 II, XXXIV| they taken their stand in a line with several of their servants, 28 II, XL| the air and in a straight line, it is three thousand two 29 II, XL| descended in the direct male line from Hector of Troy himself, 30 II, L| it to be something in the line of our fellow-townsman Don 31 II, LIV| arranged themselves in a line and lifting up their voices 32 II, LX| making his men fall in in line he directed all the clothing, 33 II, LXI| rise slowly above the low line of the horizon; Don Quixote 34 II, LXXII| drolleries is not in everybody's line; and that Sancho your worship 35 II, LXXIV| disenchanted, are you taking this line; now, just as we are on