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Parte, Chap.
1 I, VI| make."~ ~The housekeeper obeyed with great satisfaction, 2 I, VIII| your worship shall be fully obeyed in this matter; all the 3 I, XII| should not and must not be obeyed because they savour of paganism. 4 I, XXVII| nevertheless as a dutiful servant I obeyed, though I felt it would 5 I, XXX| discuss with him. Sancho obeyed, and when the two had gone 6 I, XXXVI| who, the servant said, was obeyed by the rest, approached 7 I, XLV| Sancho like a good servant obeyed the slightest word of his 8 II, I| order of the Archbishop, obeyed, and they dressed the licentiate 9 II, XVII| thy lips."~ ~The keeper obeyed, and Don Quixote, fixing 10 II, XXV| Don Quixote and Sancho obeyed him and went to where the 11 II, XXXI| horse."~ ~ ~ ~Don Quixote obeyed, and great bandying of compliments 12 II, XXXI| as his orders should be obeyed in his house; but the labourer, 13 II, XXXII| bestowed upon thee."~ ~Sancho obeyed, and on seeing this the 14 II, XXXII| that Senor Sancho should be obeyed in everything; and with 15 II, XXXIII| shrugged his shoulders, obeyed, and sat down, and all the 16 II, XXXVI| The prodigious scarecrow obeyed, and standing up, removed 17 II, XLII| is it to command and be obeyed. Depend upon it when your 18 II, XLV| it to the complainant; he obeyed trembling; the woman took 19 II, XLVII| The new-born secretary obeyed, and having read the contents 20 II, XLVII| all his commands shall be obeyed to the letter, as he directs; 21 II, XLVII| what he wanted. The farmer obeyed, and then said, "I am a 22 II, LVIII| full confidence of being obeyed, for my profession is none 23 II, LX| to desist and was at once obeyed, so the girdle escaped. 24 II, LX| of them escape."~ ~ ~They obeyed, and Don Quixote, Sancho, 25 II, LXIII| orders and finding himself obeyed once more; this is the misfortune 26 II, LXIII| us before his return. I obeyed him, and with my uncles, 27 II, LXVIII| in darkness. Don Quixote obeyed nature so far as to sleep 28 II, LXXI| disciplinants run."~ ~Don Quixote obeyed, and stripping himself covered 29 II, LXXIV| to sleep a little. They obeyed, and he slept at one stretch,