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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| services, and for a man drawing on to forty life in the 2 I, TransPre| tempted to try his hand at drawing from life, and first brought 3 I, TransPre| probably drafting petitions and drawing up statements of claims 4 I, TransPre| instance, Gustave Dore's drawing of Don Quixote watching 5 I, XVI| tightly by the wrist, and drawing her towards him, while she 6 I, XXIX| still uttering moans, and drawing his head to his breast had 7 I, XXXIV| Camilla when she saw him, drawing a long line in front of 8 I, XXXV| he knew well his life was drawing to a close, and therefore 9 I, XLIV| his buckler on his arm and drawing his sword, hastened to the 10 I, LII| Don Quixote's fury, for drawing his sword without another 11 II, I| as they call it, without drawing his feet out of the stirrups, 12 II, VIII| Sancho, my friend, night is drawing on upon us as we go, and 13 II, XIV| the better;" and he was drawing his sword to carry into 14 II, XVII| buckler on his arm, and drawing his sword, advanced slowly 15 II, XXI| the pain that is rapidly drawing the dread shadow of death 16 II, XXI| and a great number of them drawing their swords attacked Basilio, 17 II, XXII| or cleaving a passage; so drawing his sword he began to demolish 18 II, XXII| answered not a word, and drawing him out entirely they perceived 19 II, XXIII| particularly as the time was drawing near when it would be necessary 20 II, XXVII| breast, and every minute drawing his breath to see whether 21 II, XXXIV| his shield on his arm, and drawing his sword, advanced to meet 22 II, XLI| to thee in private;" and drawing Sancho aside among the trees 23 II, XLV| heart," said the tailor; and drawing his hand from under his 24 II, XLVI| sprang to his feet, and drawing his sword, began making 25 II, LI| Sancho spent the afternoon in drawing up certain ordinances relating 26 II, LII| of the festival was now drawing near, and he hoped to win 27 II, LIV| and drunk less, and Ricote drawing Sancho aside, they seated 28 II, LX| this comely figure, which drawing near thus addressed him, " 29 II, LX| Roque overheard him, and drawing his sword almost split his 30 II, LXII| following, and saw them drawing sheets in one place, correcting 31 II, LXVII| of this; as nightfall is drawing on let us retire some little 32 II, LXVIII| end of all to find.~ ~ But drawing near~ That welcome haven 33 II, LXXI| down, and that the day was drawing itself out longer than usual, 34 II, LXXIV| sirs, that I am rapidly drawing near death; a truce to jesting;