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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| anyone to ask, who and what manner of man was this Miguel de 2 I, TransPre| eulogies, and ascribe all manner of imaginary ideas and qualities 3 I, XXI| Quixote, "for in the same manner, and by the same steps as 4 I, XXII| conducting these people in this manner. One of the guards on horseback 5 I, XXIV| dwelling among them in a manner so foreign to your condition 6 I, XXVII| nearly the same words and manner in which he had related 7 I, XXVIII| violent love for me, as the manner in which it displayed itself 8 I, XXIX| dismounting with great ease of manner advanced to kneel before 9 I, XXX| with great sprightliness of manner in this fashion.~ ~"First 10 I, XXX| they are in the style and manner of the absurdities of his 11 I, XXX| in a perfectly rational manner, showing that his mind is 12 I, XXXII| craze of Don Quixote and the manner in which he had been found; 13 I, XXXIII| reproachful name, and in a manner regarded with eyes of contempt 14 I, XXXIII| directing things in a different manner, so ordered it that Anselmo, 15 I, XXXVII| home, with great ease of manner and gravity made answer, " 16 I, XXXVII| his discourse in such a manner and in such correct language, 17 I, XLI| we were moving on in the manner and position I have described, 18 I, XLII| In truth, captain, the manner in which you have related 19 I, XLIV| surprised, as well at the manner and intelligence with which 20 I, XLVI| by arbitration in such a manner that both sides were, if 21 I, XLVII| XLVII.~ ~OF THE STRANGE MANNER IN WHICH DON QUIXOTE OF 22 I, XLIX| it is there, without any manner of doubt," said Don Quixote; " 23 I, LII| particular attention the manner in which it had been told, 24 I, LII| which was as unlike the manner of a clownish goatherd as 25 II, XII| such a soft and courteous manner, went over to him, and so 26 II, XIV| do yours, you are in like manner to return and seek me out ( 27 II, XX| excuse in love.~ ~In the same manner all the characters of the 28 II, XLIX| purge this island of all manner of uncleanness and of all 29 II, XLIX| young man in a sprightly manner, "let us be reasonable and 30 II, L| flogged the duenna in the manner already described; for indignities 31 II, LI| reduced the prices of all manner of shoes, boots, and stockings,