Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         Valladolid was made the seat of the Court, and at the
 2   I,        XI|   pressed Don Quixote to take a seat upon a trough which they
 3   I,        XI|       world, I desire that thou seat thyself here at my side
 4   I,        XI|         Don Quixote, "thou must seat thyself, because him who
 5   I,      XXIV|    grandee of Spain who has his seat in the best part of this
 6   I,     XXVII|   beyond the sky,~ And take thy seat among the saints on high,~
 7   I,    XXXIII|        anyone should occupy his seat at the table during his
 8   I,    XXXVII|        did was to rise from her seat, crossing her hands upon
 9   I,    XXXVII|       hand and leading her to a seat beside herself, requested
10   I,    XXXVII|        none in the inn, and the seat of honour at the head of
11   I,     XLIII|          but try as he might to seat himself in the saddle, he
12   I,       XLV|         shot? What king did not seat him at his table? What damsel
13   I,         L| sweet-scented flowers; how they seat him on an ivory chair; to
14   I,        LI|      with the story. He used to seat himself on a bench under
15  II,      XXXI|       The ecclesiastic took his seat opposite to him, and the
16  II,      XXXI|       to induce him to take his seat at the head of the table,
17  II,    XXXIII|        down beside her on a low seat, though Sancho, out of pure
18  II,    XXXIII|       done, he came back to his seat and said, "Now, senora,
19  II,    XXXIII|        throne of his island and seat of dignity, and will take
20  II,     XXXIV|        was constructed a raised seat, on which sat a venerable
21  II,     XXXIV|         man rose from his lofty seat, and standing up said in
22  II,     XXXVI|          who could not keep his seat from pure disquietude; as
23  II,   XXXVIII|        the hand he led her to a seat beside the duchess, who
24  II,   XXXVIII| Trifaldi, who, returning to her seat, said, "Queen Dona Maguncia
25  II,        XL|    indeed! I can hardly keep my seat upon Dapple, and on a pack-saddle
26  II,       XLI|         the wild-man, "take his seat on the croup, and let him
27  II,     XLIII|         wert on Dapple; for the seat on a horse makes gentlemen
28  II,       XLV|     carried him to the judgment seat and seated him on it, and
29  II,       XLV|        on the wall opposite his seat, and as he could not read
30  II,     XLVII|         for there was only that seat placed, and no more than
31  II,    XLVIII|         Dona Rodriguez took her seat on a chair at some little
32  II,     LVIII|       plainly, he rose from his seat, leaving the company lost
33  II,     LXVII|        of the hard cork trees a seat, the willows shade, the
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