Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|       Spain; until at last he had retired to this castle of his, where
 2   I,       XIX|          themselves in a wide and retired valley, where they alighted,
 3   I,     XXIII|           to say to anyone that I retired or withdrew from this danger
 4   I,     XXIII|           was the most rugged and retired; we told him that it was
 5   I,    XXXIII|        the cloth and the servants retired to dine hastily; for such
 6   I,     XXXIV| practicable plan.~ ~Lothario then retired, and the next day Anselmo,
 7   I,     XXXIX|     waited quietly until Don John retired. On this expedition was
 8   I,       XLI|          her heart were breaking, retired with her father. While pretending
 9   I,      XLII|          The ladies, then, having retired to their chamber, and the
10   I,     XLIII|           and that the ladies had retired, he began to fancy that
11   I,      XLIX|          Sancho, he withdrew to a retired spot, from which he came
12  II,       VII|         with this the housekeeper retired, and the bachelor went to
13  II,        XX|           do thy will.~ ~Interest retired, and Poetry came forward,
14  II,        XX|        the two bands advanced and retired, and each executed its figures,
15  II,       XXV|        was arranging the show, he retired with Sancho into a corner
16  II,    XXVIII|      courage; and so I own that I retired, but not that I fled; and
17  II,     XXXII|          made their obeisance and retired. It appeared afterwards
18  II,     XXXII|           an end, and Don Quixote retired to take his midday sleep;
19  II,       XLI|       Clavileno behind them, they retired with easy dignity the way
20  II,      XLII|         took him by the hand, and retired to his room with him for
21  II,      XLIV|       duchess; and having supped, retired to his chamber alone, refusing
22  II,      XLVI|         remedy;" and with this he retired, so as not to be remarked
23  II,    XLVIII|          a room more secluded and retired than the cave could have
24  II,       LIX|        and Don Quixote and Sancho retired to their room, leaving Don
25  II,        LX|         mine it is, here, in this retired spot, to give thee at least
26  II,      LXII|    knowest everything;" and as he retired the other friend came forward
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