Parte,  Chap.

1   I,    XXXVII|    was to rise from her seat, crossing her hands upon her bosom,
2   I,        XL|   head, bending the body, and crossing the arms on the breast.
3   I,       LII| look-out for what may happen, crossing mountains, searching woods,
4  II,        XI|       was prevented by a cart crossing the road full of the most
5  II,       XIV| bachelor Carrasco, he fell to crossing himself a thousand times,
6  II,      XXVI|      her arms round his neck, crossing them on his breast so as
7  II,     XXXVI|    Over the gown, girdling or crossing his figure, he had a broad
8  II,    XLVIII|   some mischief, and he began crossing himself at a great rate.
9  II,    XLVIII|    with which Don Quixote was crossing himself; and if he was scared
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