Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XVIII|      the matter a little more closely he perceived by the colour,
 2   I,       XIX|     set themselves to observe closely what all these moving lights
 3   I,        XX|      he went looking about so closely that he discovered a fisherman
 4   I,        XX| hearing, and as Sancho was so closely linked with him that the
 5   I,       XXI|      stairs, will embrace him closely, and salute him, kissing
 6   I,       XXV|    who shall imitate him most closely will come nearest to reaching
 7   I,    XXVIII|     which they did, observing closely what the youth was about.
 8   I,    XXVIII|     the morning, and I was so closely attended by my mother and
 9   I,       XXX|  friends we must not look too closely into trifles; and whether
10   I,       XLI|     perceived that I held her closely embraced and that she lay
11   I,      XLII|    clasped him in his arms so closely, shedding such tears of
12  II,       III|       of the writer, the more closely are they scrutinised. Men
13  II,       XIV|   examining him more and more closely, exclaimed aloud in a voice
14  II,       XVI|    green examined Don Quixote closely, still more closely did
15  II,       XVI|   Quixote closely, still more closely did Don Quixote examine
16  II,     XXIII|      he did was to embrace me closely, and then he said to me, '
17  II,     XXXIV|    when they saw a huge boar, closely pressed by the hounds and
18  II,      XLIX|     face; for he keeps her so closely shut up that he does not
19  II,       LIV|       been examining him very closely rushed towards him, and
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