Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   AuthPre|      you will see how, in the opening and shutting of an eye,
 2   I,        VI|     anything opposed to them. Opening another book he saw it was "
 3   I,        VI| poetry," said the curate; and opening one he saw it was the "Diana"
 4   I,        VI|       book," said the barber, opening another, "is the ten books
 5   I,      XIII|     as well as those who were opening the grave and all the others
 6   I,      XXIV|     give thanks to God who is opening a road to thee by which
 7   I,    XXVIII|       looking at them without opening her lips or uttering a word,
 8   I,     XXXII|       with a little chain, on opening which the curate found in
 9   I,      XLIV|    Quixote, that the landlord opening the gate of the inn in all
10   I,     XLVII|       curate thanked him, and opening them he saw at the beginning
11  II,      XVII|   insisting upon the keeper's opening the cages, he said to him, "
12  II,      XVII| occurred while the keeper was opening the first cage, Don Quixote
13  II,     XXXIX|   felt the pores of our faces opening, and pricking us, as if
14  II,    XLVIII|   perceived that some one was opening the door of his room with
15  II,    XLVIII|     now that this practice of opening issues is a very important
16  II,        LV|      other world, led to some opening.~ ~Here Cide Hamete leaves
17  II,        LX|      two bullets in his body, opening doors to let my honour go
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