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1 I, I| come in and fall on his knees before my sweet lady, and 2 I, III| stable with him, fell on his knees before him, saying, "From 3 I, X| could mount, he went on his knees before him, and taking his 4 I, XXV| and going down on their knees before her? Because may 5 I, XXIX| was all this time on his knees at great pains to hide his 6 I, XXX| checking it fell on his knees before her, begging her 7 I, XXXVI| she clasped him round the knees, and kissing them and holding 8 I, XXXVI| with her Cardenio, as on my knees I pray Heaven to allow me 9 I, XXXVI| Luscinda went and fell on their knees before Don Fernando, returning 10 I, XLI| on my breast, bending her knees a little and showing all 11 I, XLVI| humbly, and falling on his knees begged for the hand of his 12 II, III| Quixote, by falling on his knees before him and saying, " 13 II, VIII| with devout folk on their knees adoring their relics be 14 II, X| halter, and dropping on both knees on the ground, he said, " 15 II, X| time placed himself on his knees beside Sancho, and, with 16 II, X| in appearance, on their knees, preventing their companion 17 II, X| of knight-errantry on his knees before your sublimated presence?"~ ~ 18 II, X| submission that I make on my knees to thy transformed beauty 19 II, XXII| forthwith he fell on his knees and in a low voice offered 20 II, XXIII| venerable Montesinos fell on his knees before the unhappy knight, 21 II, XXV| haste and fell upon his knees before Don Quixote, and 22 II, XXIX| wheels. Sancho fell upon his knees devoutly appealing to heaven 23 II, XXIX| Sancho went down on his knees and with clasped hands and 24 II, XXX| here, should remain on his knees; rise, my friend, and bid 25 II, XXXII| disposal."~ ~"Go down on thy knees, Sancho," said Don Quixote, " 26 II, XXXII| him, ran and fell on his knees before the duchess, saying, " 27 II, XLVII| farmer; and going on his knees he asked for his hand, to 28 II, XLVII| is bent double with her knees up to her mouth; but for 29 II, LIII| spindle and unable to bend his knees or stir a single step. In 30 II, LXIII| and buried it between his knees; nor were Don Quixote's 31 II, LXIII| nor were Don Quixote's knees altogether under control, 32 II, LXVII| aches rub ointment on your knees;' at any rate I'll make 33 II, LXIX| Altisidora move, he went on his knees to Sancho saying to him, " 34 II, LXXII| which Sancho fell on his knees exclaiming, "Open thine