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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| with plates which, if not particularly happy as illustrations, 2 I, TransPre| But what strikes one as particularly strange is that while they 3 I, I| as pearls in his sight, particularly when in his reading he came 4 I, XVI| author of this history, who particularly mentions this carrier because 5 I, XXVII| me to observe or notice particularly what she wore; I could only 6 I, XXXVI| be people of distinction, particularly he who advanced to take 7 I, XXXVII| from some of the listeners, particularly the women, who are by nature 8 I, XLI| dread of the Turks, but particularly of the soldiers, who are 9 I, XLIV| everybody was awake and up, but particularly Dona Clara and Dorothea; 10 I, XLIV| very anxious to know more particularly who he was, and even to 11 I, XLIV| attracted by the dispute, but particularly Cardenio, Don Fernando, 12 I, XLVI| various countenances, but particularly her Spaniard's, whom she 13 I, XLIX| might as well release him, particularly as it would be to the advantage 14 I, L| doing good to my friends, particularly to this poor Sancho Panza, 15 II, I| history in which his deeds are particularly mentioned, that he frequently 16 II, II| up in opposition to them, particularly squire hidalgos who polish 17 II, II| being ambitious, and not particularly cleanly in his dress, or 18 II, VI| not come from my hands, particularly cages and tooth-picks."~ ~ 19 II, VII| all the world knows, but particularly my own town, who the Panzas 20 II, XXIII| as it would be useless, particularly as the time was drawing 21 II, XXIV| matter of great importance, particularly when I can cite so grave 22 II, XXIV| s king and natural lord, particularly in the profession of arms, 23 II, XXX| knight and squire, Sancho particularly, for with him what touched 24 II, XXXI| said the duenna, "who has particularly requested me to go and put 25 II, XXXIV| all felt fresh wonder, but particularly Sancho and Don Quixote; 26 II, LI| wise a governor by hunger; particularly as he intended to have done 27 II, LII| nobody will believe it, particularly the curate, and Master Nicholas 28 II, LII| Teresa Panza's letter, but particularly the duke and duchess; and 29 II, LII| Teresa had given him as being particularly good and superior to those 30 II, LXII| that it will astonish you, particularly if the book is a little 31 II, LXV| by my fall, which was a particularly dangerous one. But this 32 II, LXVI| he pays for everything, particularly when the coin is madness.