Parte,  Chap.

 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"
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2010. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License