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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| common consent stand in the front rank of Spanish literature, 2 I, III| to march up and down in front of the trough, and as he 3 I, VIII| first mill that stood in front of him; but as he drove 4 I, XVIII| side, and thou shalt see in front and in the van of this other 5 I, XVIII| compose this squadron in front; here are those that drink 6 I, XXVIII| the curate, who was in front, made a sign to the other 7 I, XXXIV| drawing a long line in front of her on the floor with 8 I, XXXV| which was not long enough in front to cover his thighs completely 9 I, XLI| swiftness into the thicket in front of him, he began to raise 10 I, XLIII| Unblest is he~ That a bold front to Fortune dares not show,~ 11 II, XI| danger, he planted himself in front of the cart, and in a loud 12 II, XVI| carried like a valise in front of Dapple's pack-saddle; 13 II, XVII| mule, and a man sitting in front. Don Quixote planted himself 14 II, XVII| courage, to plant himself in front of the cart, commending 15 II, XIX| countless glittering stars in front of it. They heard, too, 16 II, XX| Peaceful Possession." In front of them all came a wooden 17 II, XX| terrified Sancho. On the front of the castle and on each 18 II, XX| whenever Love passed in front of the castle he shot his 19 II, XXI| and planting himself in front of the bridal pair, drove 20 II, XXIV| who was pacing along in front of them at no great speed, 21 II, XXV| and, having placed it in front of Don Quixote and Sancho, 22 II, XXV| the inn being arranged in front of the show, some of them 23 II, XXXIV| duchess would have gone in front of them all had not the 24 II, XXXIV| many spears they held in front of him; and Don Quixote, 25 II, XXXIV| guise of a demon, passed in front of them, blowing, in lieu 26 II, XXXV| the former ones, and in front and on the sides stood twelve 27 II, L| her, away she skipped in front of the page's horse, saying, " 28 II, LIII| anything else, one shield in front and the other behind, and 29 II, LX| belief is he had but one in front) by which his breeches were