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1 I, II| world was losing by his delay, seeing what wrongs he intended 2 I, VIII| ground; and without any more delay helped the friar to mount, 3 I, XIII| reckon as well spent the delay we shall incur in seeing 4 I, XIII| replied Vivaldo, "and I would delay not to say a day, but four, 5 I, XX| and so without any further delay he let Rocinante feel the 6 I, XXIV| entreating him to allow some delay, and to defer the disposal 7 I, XXIV| I saw Luscinda without delay, and, though it had not 8 I, XXVII| despatched without a moment's delay to the place and person 9 I, XXIX| hands to the work, for in delay there is apt to be danger."~ ~ 10 I, XXIX| arm him without a moment's delay. Sancho took down the armour, 11 I, XXXI| be led to approve of my delay, for she will see that it 12 I, XXXIV| haste, for all the time I delay in taking vengeance for 13 I, XXXIV| wrath burn itself out with delay, and the righteous vengeance 14 I, XL| renegade without a moment's delay took down the words I dictated 15 I, XLI| and so without further delay, guided by him we made for 16 I, XLI| recognised me she did not delay an instant, but without 17 I, XLIV| once and without a moment's delay. He replied that he could 18 I, XLVI| as you could desire by my delay in encountering your adversary."~ ~ 19 I, XLVI| the common saying that in delay there is danger, lends spurs 20 II, XVII| be right to stop them or delay their journey."~ ~"Gentle 21 II, XVII| make haste.~ ~During the delay that occurred while the 22 II, XVII| keeper, to compensate for the delay they have incurred through 23 II, XVIII| And, so it come without delay,~ Then would I ask no more 24 II, XVIII| er befall.~ Impatient of delay, with reckless pace~ The 25 II, XXIV| tomorrow, so I must not delay; God be with you. But if 26 II, XL| deeds."~ ~"There shall be no delay on my part," said Don Quixote. " 27 II, XLI| it is a common saying 'in delay there's danger,' and 'when 28 II, XLIX| no necessity for all this delay and all these tears and 29 II, LV| will go; without further delay, therefore, declare thyself, 30 II, LVIII| entangle me in them and delay my journey, by way of revenge 31 II, LXIX| foot, without a moment's delay taking up Sancho and Don 32 II, LXXI| an appetite, because "in delay there is apt to be danger"