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1 I, XIV| the beauty of the heavens, steps by which the soul travels 2 I, XVI| with noiseless and cautious steps entered the chamber where 3 I, XXI| manner, and by the same steps as I have described here, 4 I, XXVI| must now be done is to take steps to coax your master out 5 I, XXVII| inducing him to take immediate steps to become an emperor or 6 I, XXVIII| parents, who knew not what steps to take to recover her. 7 I, XXXIV| irregular and disordered steps, and such gestures that 8 I, XL| This having been done, steps were taken to ransom our 9 I, XLI| neck she began with feeble steps to move towards the house; 10 I, XLVII| their pace to suit the slow steps of the oxen. Don Quixote 11 II, XXXIII| chair, and with noiseless steps, with his body bent and 12 II, XXXVIII| to kiss, for upon their steps hangs and depends the sole 13 II, XXXVIII| broken it. The necessary steps were taken; the Vicar saw 14 II, XLVIII| advanced with noiseless steps, treading very softly.~ ~ 15 II, XLIX| and they directed their steps towards the house, which 16 II, LVIII| itself I might direct my steps in a better path than I 17 II, LIX| whither he meant to direct his steps. He replied, to Saragossa, 18 II, LXV| discussed with Don Antonio the steps they should take to enable 19 II, LXVIII| silence, followed in the steps of the one who led Don Quixote. 20 II, LXIX| black velvet, and on the steps all round it white wax tapers 21 II, LXIX| stage, which was reached by steps, were two other chairs on 22 II, LXXII| slope and directed their steps to their village.~ ~ ~ ~