Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| Altisidora, even the two students met on the road to the cave
 2   I,         I|           and robbing everyone he met, and when beyond the seas
 3   I,        II|        say the first adventure he met with was that of Puerto
 4   I,      XIII|         the same morning they had met these shepherds, and seeing
 5   I,       XIV|           The "Lay of Chrysostom" met with the approbation of
 6   I,       XVI|    adventures, and so far we have met with nothing that can be
 7   I,       XIX|      complete the misfortune they met with an adventure which
 8   I,        XX|          are innumerable, I never met with a squire who talked
 9   I,     XXIII|        thou didst earn me daily I met half my charges."~ ~Don
10   I,     XXVII|    encounter with the madman they met in the Sierra, saying nothing,
11   I,    XXVIII|       object I came here, where I met a herdsman who engaged me
12   I,     XXXVI|      company two days, for having met us on the road they begged
13   I,     XXXVI|      Providence that they had all met in a place where no one
14   I,       XLI|         herbs. The first person I met was her father, who addressed
15   I,      XLII|         went to Algiers, where he met with one of the most extraordinary
16   I,     XLIII|          ever father in the world met for having laid hands on
17  II,        XV|           by his gossip when they met, fitted on over his own
18  II,       XIX|        and lucid language will be met with in men of courtly breeding
19  II,       XIX|         an angry lion, but he was met by a tap on the mouth from
20  II,     XXIII|          the others; her eyebrows met, her nose was rather flat,
21  II,     XXIII|           unlucky moment when you met with Senor Montesinos, who
22  II,     XXIII|           is called need is to be met with everywhere, and penetrates
23  II,     XXIII|           in alms upon the poor I met along the road), and I said, '
24  II,      XLII|       Sancho, that, before I have met with any good luck, fortune
25  II,       LVI|           he was sure to do if he met him full tilt. He crossed
26  II,     LVIII|        Francis, and, as if he had met a griffin, he will turn
27  II,        LX|    reached the spot where Claudia met him, but found nothing there
28  II,      LXII|           curiosity-have you ever met with the word pignatta in
29  II,     LXIII|         me. How he saw me, how we met, how his heart was lost
30  II,     LXIII|           him that same Ricote he met the day he quitted his government,
31  II,      LXIV|          Moon, being the swifter, met Don Quixote after having
32  II,      LXVI|       that some other day if they met there would be time enough
33  II,       LXX|       fair means or foul, if they met him. They did meet him,
34  II,     LXXII|     journey there was no woman he met that he did not go up to,
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