Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|  defect in it, that it had no closed helmet, nothing but a simple
 2   I,       III|     so long; and as the night closed in with a light from the
 3   I,       VII|       had never slept.~ ~They closed with him and by force got
 4   I,       XII|     and there, without having closed his weeping eyes, the sun
 5   I,       XIV|      those who stood by. They closed the grave with a heavy stone
 6   I,       XIX|       happened that the night closed in somewhat darkly, but
 7   I,      XXIV|  attacked the madman with his closed fist; but the Ragged One
 8   I,        XL|      from one of these little closed windows I saw a reed appear
 9   I,        XL|       and then the window was closed. We were all puzzled, though
10   I,      XLII|  offers.~ ~By this time night closed in, and as it did, there
11  II,       VII|  journey ready, and procure a closed helmet, which Don Quixote
12  II,      XVII|    had allowed the door to be closed.~ ~"What dost thou think
13  II,     XXIII|     with them not one of them closed an eye, nor did I either."~ ~"
14  II,     XXXIV| hiding-places, and then night closed in, not, however, as brilliantly
15  II,     XXXIV|      said Sancho.~ ~Night now closed in more completely, and
16  II,      XLII|    had entered the chamber he closed the door after him, and
17  II,        LX|  gentleman opened his all but closed eyes, and recognising Claudia
18  II,    LXVIII|       journey, and as evening closed in they saw coming towards
19  II,     LXXIV|   write them."~ ~With this he closed his will, and a faintness
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