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
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