Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XX|        was coming on apace, very cautiously untied Rocinante and tied
2   I,     XXXIV| concealing himself carefully and cautiously, he rejected this foolish
3  II,     XXXII|         all you say, you go most cautiously and lead in hand, as the
4  II,     XLIII|      Julius Caesar.~ ~"Ascertain cautiously what thy office may be worth;
5  II,         L|         them leave, and the pair cautiously and quietly crept to the
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