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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| which Cervantes won the ear of the Spanish people ought, 2 I, TransPre| in his efforts to win the ear of the public as a dramatist. 3 I, AuthPre| paper before me, a pen in my ear, my elbow on the desk, and 4 I, IX| helmet with half of his ear, all which with fearful 5 I, X| except a broken head or an ear the less: have patience, 6 I, X| of blood flows from that ear, and I have here some lint 7 I, X| to the dressing, for my ear pains me more than I could 8 I, X| swear to thee by God, this ear is giving me great pain."~ ~" 9 I, XI| thou wert to dress this ear for me again, for it is 10 I, XI| and applying them to the ear he secured them firmly with 11 I, XVIII| worship car-ne with half an ear and half a helmet the less; 12 I, XXV| haunt this lone spot, give ear to the complaint of a wretched 13 I, XXVII| a voice that reached his ear, saying in melancholy tones 14 I, XXVIII| voice that fell upon his ear saying in plaintive tones:~ ~" 15 I, XXIX| drew close to his master's ear and said to him very softly, " 16 I, XLIII| her mouth so close to her ear that she could speak without 17 I, XLIII| cut off her would be her ear."~ ~"I should like to see 18 I, L| with its verdure, while the ear is soothed by the sweet 19 II, XIV| said Don Quixote, "and give ear to what I am about to say 20 II, XXV| and pressing close to his ear tells him the answer which 21 II, XXV| he has whispered into his ear; and so it is believed that 22 II, XXV| his mouth to his master's ear began chattering his teeth 23 II, XXV| seemed to whisper in his ear, and Master Pedro said at 24 II, XXVII| or seem to do so, in his ear. Thus prepared, before entering 25 II, XXXIII| a kind of whisper to my ear that says, 'If Don Quixote 26 II, XLI| Quixote, coming close to his ear, said to him, "Sancho, as 27 II, XLIV| Than gold of Araby;~ ~ Give ear unto a suffering maid,~ 28 II, XLVIII| daughter), he turns a deaf ear and will scarcely listen 29 II, XLIX| over to the head-carver's ear, and said to him in a low 30 II, LVII| in pathetic tones:~ ~Give ear, cruel knight;~ Draw rein; 31 II, LXI| and flowers, if not the ear, though to gladden that 32 II, LXII| questions are put to its ear. He observed the points 33 II, LXII| The first to approach the ear of the head was Don Antonio 34 II, LXIX| wear; and whispered in his ear that he must not open his