Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|     while, and after having deeply considered it, he gave Rocinante
 2   I,       XII|   of being very learned and deeply read. "Above all, they said,
 3   I,      XIII|   knight was in secret very deeply in love; besides which,
 4   I,      XIII|     up misfortune. He loved deeply, he was hated; he adored,
 5   I,        XV|     for they will remain as deeply impressed on my memory as
 6   I,      XXIV|   his mind a little. He was deeply in love with a peasant girl,
 7   I,      XXIV| effect in spite of the most deeply rooted feelings. But, as
 8   I,    XXVIII| same effect to her, sighing deeply she broke silence and said:~ ~"
 9   I,     XXXIV| embarrassment or reflecting deeply what thou wilt answer, for
10  II,       VII|     do deign," said Sancho, deeply moved and with tears in
11  II,       XIV|   most valiant and the most deeply enamoured knight on earth;
12  II,       XXI|   joined hands, the priest, deeply moved and with tears in
13  II,       XLI|   run away; it has roots so deeply buried in the bowels of
14  II,       XLI|   and tears of these ladies deeply to heart, and I shan't eat
15  II,     XLVII|     her face is thickly and deeply pitted, those who love her
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