Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXVI|     will be well to leave him, wrapped up in sighs and verses,
2   I,       XLI|      throw us all into the sea wrapped up in a sail; for their
3  II,       III| natural impulses. Absorbed and wrapped up in these and divers other
4  II,       XVI|        sciences I found him so wrapped up in that of poetry (if
5  II,       XIX|       of the students carried, wrapped up in a piece of green buckram
6  II,      XLVI|            We left Don Quixote wrapped up in the reflections which
7  II,    XLVIII|         He stood up on the bed wrapped from head to foot in a yellow
8  II,    XLVIII|        the candle. Don Quixote wrapped the bedclothes round him
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