Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        VI|                there is no reason for showing mercy to any of them; they
 2   I,       VII|             days very quietly without showing any signs of a desire to
 3   I,      XIII|              thirty years of age, and showing even in death that in life
 4   I,       XXI|              hardly able to keep from showing his pain. The confidante
 5   I,      XXIV|           misfortune I yielded to it, showing her to him one night by
 6   I,     XXVII|            the story of Cardenio. He, showing no astonishment when he
 7   I,     XXVII|           those wilds, could not help showing some surprise, especially
 8   I,     XXVII|               to some better retreat, showing me by many and forcible
 9   I,    XXVIII|             that cut me to the heart, showing how low my good name had
10   I,       XXX|            perfectly rational manner, showing that his mind is quite clear
11   I,     XXXIV|               eyes and keep them from showing signs of a certain tender
12   I,     XXXIV|             as he was on the point of showing himself and coming forth
13   I,       XLI|        bending her knees a little and showing all the signs and tokens
14   I,       XLI|          resisting or complaining, or showing any reluctance; nevertheless
15   I,       XLI|             their kindness to us, and showing ourselves grateful rather
16   I,      XLII|               heard him shared in it, showing their sympathy with his
17   I,     XLIII|               so I left it as it was, showing him no favour, except when
18   I,      XLVI|        violently with his right foot, showing in every way the rage that
19   I,     XLVII| qualifications requisite to make one, showing him sagacious in foreseeing
20   I,      XLIX|             to place to make money by showing it. Come, Senor Don Quixote,
21   I,         L|             man is incapacitated from showing the virtue of generosity
22  II,        VI|               gentleman has no way of showing that he is a gentleman but
23  II,      XVII|           door open ever so long; and showing how, in consequence of his
24  II,        XX|              in their insides without showing any more sign of them than
25  II,       XXV|               patch of green taffety, showing that something ailed all
26  II,      XXVI|              me the cat for the hare, showing me here a noseless Melisendra
27  II,     XXXII|              you are, you cannot help showing the grudge you have against
28  II,        LV|               its way in on one side, showing that this road, which appeared
29  II,      LVII|              departure. They gave it, showing at the same time that they
30  II,     LVIII|              and in a great rage, and showing his anger plainly, he rose
31  II,    LXVIII|             surging mass, and without showing any respect for Don Quixote'
32  II,      LXIX|           their right hands uplifted, showing four fingers of wrist to
33  II,     LXXII|           laid a petition before him, showing that it was requisite for
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