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1 I, TransPre| allusion will be generally understood which is only intelligible 2 I, III| remained to be done, for, as he understood the ceremonial of the order, 3 I, V| peasant heard, and from it he understood at last what was the matter 4 I, VIII| Biscayan."~ ~Don Quixote understood him quite well, and answered 5 I, XIV| own account, and let it be understood from this time forth that 6 I, XVI| knight-errant; for they understood about as much of them as 7 I, XXVII| boast of having fathomed or understood the wavering mind and unstable 8 I, XXIX| being ready on all points, understood that she was to answer " 9 I, XXX| by this time thoroughly understood Don Quixote's crazy turn, 10 I, XXXIV| Anselmo hide himself he understood what she intended to do, 11 I, XL| place; and as none of us understood Arabic, great was our curiosity 12 I, XL| alive.~ ~I knew that he understood Arabic very well, and could 13 I, XL| translated it. I asked him if he understood it, and he told me he did 14 I, XLI| said in such a way that she understood perfectly all that passed 15 I, XLI| As soon as the horsemen understood that we were Christian captives, 16 I, XLI| quick and clear instinct, understood at once all he said to her 17 I, XLII| castle contained. Those who understood him returned him thanks 18 I, XLIV| these precautions, though he understood they were looking for the 19 I, XLV| present at all this, and understood Don Quixote's humour so 20 I, XLVI| who by this time so well understood Don Quixote's humour, said, 21 I, XLVIII| strict examination of one who understood the matter; and so good 22 I, XLIX| master required. The curate understood him, and said he would very 23 II, VII| from the very first you understood me, and knew what I meant, 24 II, VII| matter, as your worship has understood me."~ ~"And so well understood," 25 II, VII| understood me."~ ~"And so well understood," returned Don Quixote, " 26 II, VIII| far," said Sancho, "I have understood quite well; but still I 27 II, XI| those in the cart heard and understood them, and, guessing by the 28 II, XIII| whoreson when it is to be understood as praise. But tell me, 29 II, XIV| of chivalry."~ ~"That is understood," replied he of the Mirrors.~ ~ 30 II, XVI| lines of Virgil are to be understood in this way or in that; 31 II, XVII| vanished, as he would then have understood the nature of his madness; 32 II, XLIII| that they will be readily understood; this is the way a language 33 II, LV| saying to him as if he understood him, "With bread all sorrows 34 II, LV| would have fancied the ass understood what Sancho said, because