Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        being bound he declared aloud that the whole plot was
 2   I,         V| neighbour, so he began calling aloud, "Open, your worships, to
 3   I,      VIII|    hear what he said, he cried aloud, "Devilish and unnatural
 4   I,      VIII|    this prodigious blow, cried aloud, saying, "O lady of my soul,
 5   I,       XII|       say save to proclaim her aloud cruel and hard-hearted,
 6   I,     XXIII|       a sonnet, and reading it aloud that Sancho might hear it,
 7   I,     XXIII|       let your worship read it aloud," said Sancho, "for I am
 8   I,     XXIII|        Quixote, and reading it aloud as Sancho had requested
 9   I,     XXIII|      years. Don Quixote called aloud to him and begged him to
10   I,     XXVII|  moment to rush forward crying aloud, 'Luscinda, Luscinda! have
11   I,     XXVII|     tearing my clothes, crying aloud in these solitudes, cursing
12   I,    XXVIII|       into the streets, crying aloud and proclaiming openly the
13   I,      XXIX|     had left them, was calling aloud to them. They went to meet
14   I,       XLI|       the water. Zoraida cried aloud to us to save him, and we
15   I,       XLI|  maledictions and lamentations aloud; calling on Mohammed to
16   I,       XLV|      knew Don Quixote, he said aloud, "The fact is, my good fellow,
17   I,       XLV|        to breathe, and shouted aloud, "Help for the Holy Brotherhood!
18  II,         I|       conversation, exclaiming aloud in the courtyard, and at
19  II,       XIV|        more closely, exclaimed aloud in a voice of amazement, "
20  II,       XVI|       new adventure, he called aloud to Sancho to come and bring
21  II,       XXI|      man's entreaty, exclaimed aloud that what Basilio asked
22  II,      XXII|  Sancho muttered this somewhat aloud, and his master overheard
23  II,      XXII|  adventure, and then exclaimed aloud, "O mistress of my actions
24  II,     XXIII| blessed God!" exclaimed Sancho aloud at this, "is it possible
25  II,      XXIX|      towards the mills he said aloud, "Friends, whoe'er ye be
26  II,     XXXII|       bless me!" said the duke aloud at this, "who can have done
27  II,      XLVI|      but Don Quixote cried out aloud, "Let no one take him from
28  II,        LI|    demanded secrecy to read it aloud. The secretary did so, and
29  II,        LI|     said, "It may well be read aloud, for what Senor Don Quixote
30  II,       LII|     seen that it might be read aloud for the duke and all present
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