Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       VII|     Don Quixote next set about getting some money; and selling
 2   I,      VIII|     had power to waken him. On getting up he tried the bota and
 3   I,      XVII|      he could find some way of getting in; but as soon as he came
 4   I,     XVIII|        cuffs and more cuffs, I getting the blanketing over and
 5   I,       XIX|        a bag of his coat, and, getting together as much as he could,
 6   I,        XX|       I had them highest about getting that wretched unlucky island
 7   I,        XX|      Sancho seeing that he was getting an awkward return in earnest
 8   I,       XXV|       not, as there is hope of getting out of it; which, as I have
 9   I,    XXVIII|       at the stir they made in getting upon their feet the fair
10   I,       XXX|        A poor chance I have of getting that county I am waiting
11   I,      XXXI|        until now in a hospital getting cured of the injuries which
12   I,      XXXI|      curse."~ ~Don Quixote was getting up to chastise him, but
13   I,    XXXVII|     discover some other way of getting him home.~ ~Cardenio proposed
14   I,    XXXVII| stumbling here, falling there, getting up again to fall again,
15   I,   XXXVIII|  daughter, and Maritornes were getting Don Quixote of La Mancha'
16   I,        XL|      him to hit on some way of getting us all out of the bano and
17  II,      VIII|       and she was satisfied by getting fame though it was infamy.
18  II,         X|      upon her beast, the lady, getting up from the ground, saved
19  II,       XII|  clearing his chest he must be getting ready to sing something."~ ~"
20  II,      XIII|        making investments, and getting interest, and living like
21  II,      XIII|   saddle-bow of my horse," and getting up he came back the next
22  II,       XVI|      science) that there is no getting him to take kindly to the
23  II,       XIX|         replied Corchuelo, and getting off his ass briskly, he
24  II,       XIX|      to me by experience;" and getting up he embraced the licentiate,
25  II,       XXV|       the same thing for it as getting into the hands and mouths
26  II,      XXVI|         Master Pedro, for it's getting on to supper-time, and I
27  II,      XXIX|        the boat, which was now getting into the rushing channel
28  II,       XXX|        stirrup for him; but in getting down off Dapple he was so
29  II,       XLI|       ll he half a dozen years getting back, and there won't be
30  II,      LIII|      with fear and terror; and getting up he put on a pair of slippers
31  II,       LIV|     him perfectly, and without getting off the ass threw his arms
32  II,     LVIII|       with your own eyes;" and getting up from his dinner he went
33  II,      LXVI|      enough for that; and then getting up, after shaking his doublet
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