Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|         thus, with hot haste and speed, brought to a conclusion
 2   I,      XIII|          ado at the top of their speed they come to the charge,
 3   I,       XXI|          him, at Rocinante's top speed he bore down upon him with
 4   I,      XXII|        it to us at once, and God speed you, for you are becoming
 5   I,       XXV|        dear, could equal thee in speed."~ ~Seeing this Sancho said, "
 6   I,    XXVIII|           and then, with greater speed than seemed possible in
 7   I,       XXX|       down, and at a like racing speed made off and got clear of
 8   I,      XXXI|         do is to travel with all speed and reach quickly the place
 9   I,     XXXIV|     concealed? Away, run, haste, speed! lest the fire of my wrath
10   I,      XXXV|     agreed to this, and with the speed which the circumstances
11   I,      XXXV|      searching for them."~ ~"God speed you, senor," said Anselmo.~ ~"
12   I,       LII|  occurred to him he ran with all speed to Rocinante who was grazing
13   I,       LII|        anxious enough to slacken speed a little, and in a hoarse,
14  II,        IX|           worthy friend, and God speed you, whereabouts here is
15  II,         X|          girls, he returned full speed to seek his master, and
16  II,         X|       stick, she set off at full speed across the field. The she-ass,
17  II,        XI| illusions are to be avoided. God speed you, good people; keep your
18  II,        XI|    across the plain with greater speed than the bones of his anatomy
19  II,       XIV|        Rocinante, and at his top speed, which was an easy trot,
20  II,       XVI|          and has no occasion for speed, it would be a pleasure
21  II,      XVII|     carter got down and with all speed unyoked the mules, and the
22  II,      XXIV|        front of them at no great speed, so that they overtook him.
23  II,      XXIV|         and God give you as good speed as your intentions deserve."~ ~
24  II,       XXX|       good luck to thee, and God speed thee."~ ~Sancho went off
25  II,       XXX|           Sancho went off at top speed, forcing Dapple out of his
26  II,       XLI|      Clavileno as quickly as his speed seems to promise, or adverse
27  II,      XLIV|         may God~ Thy enterprises speed,~ Didst thou the light mid
28  II,       XLV|      forced you. Be off, and God speed you, and bad luck to you,
29  II,       XLV|         with your money, and God speed you; and for the future,
30  II,       LVI|          it, and, at the highest speed Rocinante was capable of,
31  II,      LVII|       news of your exploits; God speed you; for the longer you
32  II,        LX|           and urging my horse to speed I overtook Don Vicente about
33  II,        LX|         off with Claudia at full speed in search of the wounded
34  II,     LXIII|         making her escape by her speed; but the attempt failed,
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