Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre|   other doctors of the Church, observing as they do a decorum so
 2   I,        II|       else here." Don Quixote, observing the respectful bearing of
 3   I,        VI|        and clear, studying and observing the style befitting the
 4   I,       XVI|   plastering him, the hostess, observing how full of wheals Don Quixote
 5   I,      XVII|        s daughter was likewise observing him, and he too never took
 6   I,       XIX|        tormented them, Sancho, observing that the meadow where they
 7   I,        XX|      meant. Don Quixote, then, observing that Rocinante could move,
 8   I,    XXVIII|     lay there; which they did, observing closely what the youth was
 9   I,       XXX|       the rest said to him, on observing his irritation, "Sir Knight,
10   I,     XXXII|   amusement. But on the curate observing that it was the books of
11   I,      XXXV|        The master of the house observing that it was now late and
12   I,     XXXVI|     horses away to the stable. Observing this the curate, curious
13   I,     XXXVI|   attempted to enter the room; observing which the gentleman held
14   I,      XLII|      And there was Don Quixote observing all these strange proceedings
15   I,      XLIV| inquiring for; but one of them observing the coach in which the Judge
16   I,      XLIV|        the circuit of the inn; observing all which, the landlord
17   I,     XLVII|    others who accompanied him, observing the regular order of the
18   I,    XLVIII|  principles of art, and if, by observing them, they failed to show
19   I,       LII|        your will and pleasure, observing, however, the laws of chivalry
20  II,      XIII|  seemed somewhat ropy and dry, observing which the compassionate
21  II,      XVII|     All this the gentleman was observing, and with astonishment,
22  II,      XVII|   being entirely taken up with observing and noting all that Don
23  II,       XXV|    this I am led to believe by observing that the ape only answers
24  II,     XXVII|   stopped to take breath, and, observing that silence was still preserved,
25  II,      XXXI|       illustrious persons; and observing all the ceremonious pressing
26  II,       XLV|       his head left the court. Observing this, and how, without another
27  II,       XLV| another word, he made off, and observing too the resignation of the
28  II,       XLV|     the cane; he replied, that observing how the old man who swore
29  II,    XLVIII|       from his watchtower, and observing her costume and noting her
30  II,       LII|   afford to both a fair field, observing all the conditions which
31  II,       LII|   observed in such trials, and observing too justice to both sides,
32  II,      LVII|        were, as has been said, observing him, suddenly from among
33  II,     LXIII|     purgatory!"~ ~Don Quixote, observing how attentively Sancho regarded
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