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1 I, VI| make their wills before dying, and a great deal more of 2 I, X| fear of death, or dread dying of any wound; and so when 3 I, XIX| worse was that they were dying of hunger, for with the 4 I, XXII| money at sea when he is dying of hunger and has no way 5 I, XXV| mountain, Sancho all the while dying to have a talk with his 6 I, XXV| replied Don Quixote; "thou art dying to have the interdict I 7 I, XXVII| wonder is it if I am now dying shame-stricken, remorseful, 8 I, XXXIV| that gnawed his heart, and dying to revenge himself upon 9 I, XXXIV| should be fated to have dying here in my arms the flower 10 I, XLII| father is still alive, though dying with anxiety to hear of 11 II, I| out to be mad until his dying day. The Archbishop, moved 12 II, VI| who, one would fancy, were dying to pass for men of low rank; 13 II, XVIII| to end the strife,~ And dying, seek release from pain.~ 14 II, XIX| the first time, and were dying to know who this man, so 15 II, XXIV| what matters it? It is only dying, and all is over; and according 16 II, XXXVIII| silent, while Sancho was dying to see the features of Trifaldi 17 II, XXXVIII| for it is late, and I am dying to know the end of this 18 II, XLVII| me to enjoy it, but I'm dying of hunger; and in spite 19 II, LI| reason for this passenger dying as for his living and passing 20 II, LI| he has to make me dread dying under his hands. This doctor 21 II, LI| me with hunger, and I am dying myself of vexation; for 22 II, LV| alive any longer, and I'm dying of fear."~ ~Don Quixote 23 II, LV| decided causes, and always dying of hunger, for Doctor Pedro 24 II, LIX| was born, Sancho, to live dying, and thou to die eating; 25 II, LIX| greater folly than to think of dying of despair as your worship 26 II, LX| living on regardless, I am dying of hope deferred; therefore 27 II, LXXIV| to the conclusion he was dying was this so sudden and complete 28 II, LXXIV| Quixano the Good is indeed dying, and is indeed in his right 29 II, LXXIV| be. If it be that you are dying of vexation at having been 30 II, LXXIV| read of any knight-errant dying in his bed so calmly and