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1 I, IX| Near him was Sancho Panza holding the halter of his ass, at 2 I, XI| gentleness I see~ Something holding out assurance~ To the hope 3 I, XIII| the other, it is only by holding on to the mane of his horse 4 I, XV| is positively asserted, holding him captive, gave him more 5 I, XVI| knowledge of her parents; and holding all this fantasy that he 6 I, XVI| beauty in his arms, and holding her firmly in his grasp 7 I, XX| his shoulders together, holding his breath as much as he 8 I, XXX| understanding."~ ~While they were holding this conversation Don Quixote 9 I, XXXIV| words she paced the room holding the unsheathed dagger, with 10 I, XXXV| wine-skins. The curate was holding Don Quixote's hands, who, 11 I, XXXVI| being so fully occupied with holding her back, he was unable 12 I, XXXVI| entirely, and Dorothea, who was holding the lady in her arms, raising 13 I, XXXVI| knees, and kissing them and holding him so as to prevent his 14 I, XXXVII| landlord, Who is here to-day, holding one end of the blanket and 15 I, XLII| have a good look at him, holding him a little way off but 16 I, LII| as round as a ball; then holding it in this position, he 17 II, VII| hope is better than a bad holding, and a good grievance better 18 II, X| over the peg. Maybe, by holding out in this way, I may put 19 II, XIV| he ran after his master, holding on to Rocinante's stirrup-leather, 20 II, XIX| one marrying his equal, holding with the proverb 'each ewe 21 II, XXI| with modesty and shame, holding in her right hand the hand 22 II, XXVII| combat, you are mistaken in holding yourselves insulted; for 23 II, XXXI| castle gate into the stable, holding it up to me as an example 24 II, XXXI| excellence would have him, holding out encouragement to him 25 II, XXXVIII| advanced, Trifaldin still holding her hand. On seeing this 26 II, XLV| came into court a woman holding on with a tight grip to 27 II, L| anybody says when he sees me holding my head up, 'The dog saw 28 II, LXIII| head, which he had been holding down, brooding over his 29 II, LXV| hope is better than a bad holding."~ ~As they were talking 30 II, LXXI| its price very low; and holding his hand for a moment, he