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1 I, VIII| kind of game, could not stir a step.~ ~On, then, as aforesaid, 2 I, XVI| hold of did not move or stir, he concluded that he was 3 I, XIX| enough as it is; I cannot stir, for one of my legs is broken: 4 I, XX| it that Rocinante cannot stir; and if you will be obstinate, 5 I, XX| It makes it worse to stir it, friend Sancho," returned 6 I, XXIII| forth I am not going to stir a finger's width from your 7 I, XXV| and endless sighs shall stir unceasingly the leaves of 8 I, XXVIII| show themselves, and at the stir they made in getting upon 9 I, XXIX| about it! By God I will stir them up, big and little, 10 I, XLI| in Morisco, "Let no one stir from this if he does not 11 I, XLI| once raise the country and stir up the city, and lead to 12 I, XLIII| arm if Rocinante were to stir one side or the other; so 13 I, XLVII| it only makes it worse to stir it."~ ~The barber did not 14 I, LII| that Don Quixote did not stir hand or foot; and so, fancying 15 I, LII| satisfaction; for, though injuries stir up anger in humbler breasts, 16 II, V| daughter nor I are going to stir a step from our village; 17 II, XII| it only makes it worse to stir it."~ ~The squire of the 18 II, XIV| without being able to make him stir a finger's length from the 19 II, XIX| in good health who can't stir the next day. And tell me, 20 II, XIX| that it had not power to stir the leaves on the trees. 21 II, XXIV| to say, perhaps I should stir up envy in many a noble 22 II, XXVI| the alarm; and see what a stir there is, and how the city 23 II, XXXIV| duchess, from whom he did not stir a step, or for a single 24 II, XXXVII| it will be better not to stir the rice even though it 25 II, XXXVII| my opinion you should not stir a step."~ ~"Who bade thee 26 II, XLVIII| spectacled duenna could stir up or excite a wanton thought 27 II, XLIX| him if he allows him to stir a step from the prison."~ ~" 28 II, XLIX| this must be the round, stir your feet and put wings 29 II, LIII| unable to bend his knees or stir a single step. In his hand 30 II, LIII| said Sancho, "when I can't stir my knee-caps, for these 31 II, LIII| from moving; make haste, stir yourself, for there is no 32 II, LIV| comrades are beginning to stir, and it is time, too, for 33 II, LXIV| had received lay unable to stir for the present. Sancho,