Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XVII|        pate; then, all being in darkness, he went out, and Sancho
 2   I,        XX|      feeling their way, for the darkness of the night made it impossible
 3   I,        XX|        solitude, the place, the darkness, the noise of the water,
 4   I,       XXI|        of fulling mills, or the darkness of the night. I say this
 5   I,     XXVII|        country, screened by the darkness of the night, and tempted
 6   I,    XXXIII|       for he being the angel of darkness transforms himself into
 7   I,       XLI| position as he who escapes from darkness into the light, from death
 8   I,        LI|      pleasure, and mine were in darkness without a ray of light to
 9  II,        IX|      dark, so as to find in the darkness an excuse for his blundering.
10  II,      XXII|  leaving to bury thyself in the darkness thou art seeking there;"
11  II,       XLV|         help me and lighten the darkness of my wit that I may be
12  II,        LV|        upon issuing out of this darkness and imprisonment into some
13  II,        LV|         Sancho Panza out of the darkness into the light of day. A
14  II,      LXII|      needed for all that are in darkness."~ ~He passed on, and saw
15  II,     LXVII|      moon and stars lighten the darkness of the night for us, song
16  II,    LXVIII|        black and the valleys in darkness. Don Quixote obeyed nature
17  II,       LXX|        a fantastic shape in the darkness of the pit or in the daylight
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