Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        VI|        that can hurt no one."~ ~"Ah, senor!" said the niece, "
 2   I,        XV|       voice, "Senor Don Quixote, ah, Senor Don Quixote!"~ ~"
 3   I,      XXIV|         dumb the boldest tongue. Ah heavens! how many letters
 4   I,    XXVIII|       deceives me not, it is so; ah! woe is me! how much more
 5   I,      XXXI|       and because I am hers."~ ~"Ah! what a sad state your worship'
 6   I,    XXXIII|         anything more to her.~ ~"Ah, Lothario, Lothario," said
 7   I,     XXXIV|         said, with a deep sigh, "Ah! dear Leonela, would it
 8   I,     XXXIV|        be carried out first."~ ~"Ah, senora," said the crafty
 9   I,     XLIII|      CAME TO PASS IN THE INN~ ~ ~Ah me, Love's mariner am I~
10   I,     XLIII|      round Dorothea she said:~ ~"Ah, dear lady of my soul and
11   I,     XLIII|          beginning deserves."~ ~"Ah, senora," said Dona Clara, "
12   I,      XLVI|         said, shaking his head, "Ah! master, master, there is
13   I,     XLVII|        the curate he exclaimed, "Ah, senor curate, senor curate!
14   I,    XLVIII|      what cannot be avoided?"~ ~"Ah! now I understand thee,
15   I,         L|       reason and understanding: "Ah wanderer, wanderer, Spotty,
16  II,        VI|        kingdom, but of many."~ ~"Ah, senor," here exclaimed
17  II,       XII|         all eternity.~ ~With an "Ah me!" that seemed to be drawn
18  II,      XIII|         a deep sigh, exclaimed, "Ah, whoreson rogue, how catholic
19  II,      XXIV|     could have had enough of it. Ah, Camacho's wedding, and
20  II,      XXVI|        good husband's horse. But ah! unhappy lady, the edge
21  II,        XL|    wicked, but not for ever."~ ~"Ah!" exclaimed the Distressed
22  II,     XLIII|    whenever it is necessary."~ ~"Ah, sinner that I am!" said
23  II,      XLIV|          scatterest wounds, but, ah, the balm~ To heal them
24  II,         L|         island of Barataria."~ ~"Ah, senor, get up, do that,"
25  II,         L|          friend, THE DUCHESS.~ ~"Ah, what a good, plain, lowly
26  II,         L|         doubt he wears them."~ ~"Ah! my God!" said Sanchica, "
27  II,      LIII|   understand these scuffles."~ ~"Ah, senor governor," said another, "
28  II,     LVIII|       has reached your ears."~ ~"Ah! friend of my soul," instantly
29  II,     LXIII|          going on, said to him, "Ah, Sancho my friend, how quickly
30  II,     LXXIV| knights-errant in the world."~ ~"Ah!" said Sancho weeping, "
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