Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|      wished, however, to learn quietly what was the object of this
 2   I,       VII|      at home fifteen days very quietly without showing any signs
 3   I,      VIII|    well, and answered him very quietly, "If thou wert a knight,
 4   I,     XVIII|        thy ass and follow them quietly, and thou shalt see that
 5   I,        XX|        girths of the horse, he quietly and without being felt,
 6   I,      XXII| request I make thus gently and quietly, that, if you comply with
 7   I,      XXIV|      them all he left them and quietly withdrew to his hiding-place
 8   I,     XXXIX|      of the harbour and waited quietly until Don John retired.
 9   I,       XLI|     been locked; and so, quite quietly and in silence, we reached
10   I,      XLIV|        hold his peace and wait quietly to see what would be the
11   I,      XLIV|        Don Luis, but to submit quietly and return home, unless
12   I,         L| himself, she stretched herself quietly beside him and looked up
13  II,        XI|    stopping the cart, answered quietly, "Senor, we are players
14  II,       XIV|        lips; so he said to him quietly, "As to what you say, sir
15  II,      XXIX|       along which the boat was quietly gliding in midstream, not
16  II,       XLI|    forbidden and kept from me, quietly and without anyone seeing
17  II,       XLI|       to my master, softly and quietly I got down from Clavileno
18  II,         L|        the pair cautiously and quietly crept to the door of the
19  II,      LXII|       to stroll about the city quietly and on foot, for he feared
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