Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         I|         In short, he became so absorbed in his books that he spent
2   I,     XXIII| reflecting on these things, so absorbed and carried away by them
3  II,       III|       of his natural impulses. Absorbed and wrapped up in these
4  II,        XI|       and these reflections so absorbed him, that without being
5  II,       XVI|       was going along entirely absorbed in these fancies, when Sancho
6  II,       XVI|      just now his thoughts are absorbed in making a gloss on four
7  II,     XVIII|      you somewhat restless and absorbed? If it be some gloss, I
8  II,       XXX|      famous river, Don Quixote absorbed in thoughts of his love,
9  II,       LIX|         Seeing, however, that, absorbed in thought, he was forgetting
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