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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XI| a monkey you adore;~ ~ "Caught by all her glittering trinkets,~ 2 I, XV| Knight of Phoebus, being caught in a certain pitfall, which 3 I, XVII| been killed; and as Sancho caught sight of him at the door, 4 I, XIX| that holds one of my legs caught between the stirrup and 5 I, XX| on his shoulders, he had caught them on his head there would 6 I, XXII| will to this moment; I was caught in the act, there was no 7 I, XXIX| Quixote at the devil had they caught him on the breast or head. 8 I, XXXIV| satisfied that as you are caught in the noose of love it 9 I, XLI| life. When his daughter caught sight of him she covered 10 I, XLIV| more than other people's, caught them going out of the gate 11 I, XLIV| Ho, sir thief, I have caught you! hand over my basin 12 I, XLV| its note was immediately caught up by Maritornes and her 13 I, XLVII| enchanted like him for having caught some of his humour and chivalry. 14 I, XLIX| QUIXOTE~ ~ ~"Aha, I have caught you," said Sancho; "this 15 I, LII| from words to deeds, he caught up a loaf that was near 16 I, LII| resting, and with this he caught a mighty cut Don Quixote 17 II, X| dismounting from Dapple, caught hold of one of the asses 18 II, XXVI| edge of her petticoat has caught on one of the bars of the 19 II, XXVI| for it before I have him caught; and all through the reckless 20 II, XXVI| remains of his show and caught his ape, he too went off 21 II, XXVII| Gines, then, afraid of being caught by the officers of justice, 22 II, XXVIII| being a very long one, it caught thee all down the back, 23 II, XXXIV| hard fate, gave way, and caught in his fall by a broken 24 II, XLV| my soul, this wicked man caught me in the middle of the 25 II, XLVI| faint, while her friend caught her in her lap, and began 26 II, XLIX| fell, I should never have caught him."~ ~"What did you run 27 II, LVIII| Don Quixote found himself caught in some nets of green cord 28 II, LX| thy soldiers should have caught me unbridled, when it is 29 II, LXII| might sweat out any chill caught after his dancing.~ ~The 30 II, LXIX| now-a-days. No sooner had Sancho caught sight of them than, bellowing 31 II, LXXIII| itself under Dapple. Sancho caught it alive and presented it