Parte,  Chap.

  1   I,  TransPre|  north-west corner of Old Castile, close to the junction of Castile,
  2   I,         X|           their object failed them close by the huts of some goatherds,
  3   I,      XIII|       knowledge though he lived so close to El Toboso. They were
  4   I,      XIII|          of his wretched life to a close; here, in memory of misfortunes
  5   I,      XIII|          directions he gave at the close of his life; from which
  6   I,        XV|            to, and finding himself close to his master he called
  7   I,       XVI|          this star-lit stable, and close beside it Sancho made his,
  8   I,      XVII|             wanted to bar the gate close, but the blanketers would
  9   I,     XVIII|            the two flocks had come close.~ ~"The fear thou art in,
 10   I,     XVIII|           mouth."~ ~Sancho came so close that he almost put his eyes
 11   I,        XX|           to say that;" and coming close to him he laid one hand
 12   I,       XXI|           which the other that was close to it had, so the barber
 13   I,      XXII|            so well, and held it so close in my embrace, that if the
 14   I,      XXII|      hiding in the sierra that was close by.~ ~"That is all very
 15   I,     XXIII|           Sierra Morena, which was close by, as it was Sancho's design
 16   I,     XXIII|         and held him for some time close in his arms as if he had
 17   I,     XXVII|            s will to bring it to a close, or so to order my memory
 18   I,     XXVII|         Here Cardenio brought to a close his long discourse and story,
 19   I,    XXVIII|       seemed to them to be uttered close by, as indeed it was, they
 20   I,      XXIX|         and here Sancho Panza drew close to his master's ear and
 21   I,       XXX|       Cardenio and the barber drew close to her side, eager to hear
 22   I,       XXX|         the lord of a great island close to our kingdom, Pandafilando
 23   I,       XXX|           an ass, who when he came close seemed to be a gipsy; but
 24   I,      XXXI|         back of an ass, we came so close together that I could see
 25   I,      XXXI|           Sancho; when thou camest close to her didst thou not perceive
 26   I,     XXXIV|     happier mortals balmy slumbers close,~ The weary tale of my unnumbered
 27   I,     XXXIV|        herself upon a bed that was close by, swooned away, and Leonela
 28   I,     XXXIV|         into her left side high up close to the shoulder, and then
 29   I,      XXXV|        ILL-ADVISED CURIOSITY" TO A CLOSE~ ~There remained but little
 30   I,      XXXV|          his life was drawing to a close, and therefore he resolved
 31   I,     XXXVI|            distinctly, being quite close to the speaker, for there
 32   I,     XXXVI|           but for the barber being close by to catch her in his arms,
 33   I,     XXXVI|         neck and pressing her face close to his, said, "Yes, my dear
 34   I,        XL|        were covered with thick and close lattice-work. It so happened,
 35   I,       XLI|  square-rigged vessel in full sail close to us, luffing up and standing
 36   I,       XLI|          across our course, and so close that we had to strike sail
 37   I,       XLI|         and lofty mountain, not so close to the sea but that it left
 38   I,       XLI|         for them; but as they came close and, instead of the Moors
 39   I,      XLII|     unceasingly that death may not close his eyes until he has looked
 40   I,     XLIII|        could do me now would be to close my eyes and ears so as neither
 41   I,     XLIII|          Dorothea put her mouth so close to her ear that she could
 42   I,     XLIII|      contexture of the sinews, the close network of the muscles,
 43   I,      XLVI|          had begun, and bring to a close that great adventure for
 44   I,      XLVI|          brought the prophecy to a close he raised his voice to a
 45   I,     XLVII|           of a hill which appeared close by he knew there was a valley
 46   I,         L|         and thick bushes that were close by, and the same instant
 47   I,        LI|            to serve you; my hut is close by, and I have fresh milk
 48   I,       LII|           Panza, who was coming on close behind puffing and blowing,
 49   I,       LII|         unwary dog he used to draw close to him and let the weight
 50  II,        IV|           be always 'Santiago, and close Spain!' Moreover, I have
 51  II,         X|           the three village lasses close at hand. Don Quixote looked
 52  II,         X|           of your thoughts, who is close upon us now;" and with these
 53  II,       XII|             said Sancho, who stood close by, "for my lady is as a
 54  II,       XVI|          To bring my argument to a close, I would say then, gentle
 55  II,      XVII|          from the cart and come to close quarters with him, when
 56  II,      XVII|          true," said Don Quixote; "close the door, my friend, and
 57  II,      XVII|          truth, and true chivalry! Close the door as I bade thee,
 58  II,     XVIII|        brought their colloquy to a close. Don Diego asked his son
 59  II,        XX|          prepared honey that stood close by. Of cooks and cook-maids
 60  II,      XXII|        matted that they completely close it up and cover it over.~ ~
 61  II,      XXII| cattle-bell to be tied on the rope close to me, the sound of which
 62  II,      XXIV|    intelligent and charitable man. Close to the hermitage he has
 63  II,       XXV|      fellow brought his story to a close.~ ~Just at this moment there
 64  II,       XXV|         don't see them?" "They are close at hand," said he in the
 65  II,       XXV|           s shoulder, and pressing close to his ear tells him the
 66  II,      XXVI|           one bound placed himself close to the show, and with unexampled
 67  II,    XXVIII|           know it will come to its close before thou dost perceive
 68  II,       XXX|           come to a castle of mine close by, where he shall be given
 69  II,     XXXIV|       forsake him in his distress, close beside him; and Cide Hamete
 70  II,     XXXIV|          combatants sounded almost close at hand, and farther away
 71  II,   XXXVIII|           like Trifaldin's, but so close that they allowed nothing
 72  II,       XLI|          seem to be speaking quite close to us?"~ ~"Don't mind that,
 73  II,       XLI|            my eyes ever so little, close to my nose, and from underneath
 74  II,       XLI|          eyebrows, I saw myself so close to the sky that there was
 75  II,       XLI|            but Don Quixote, coming close to his ear, said to him, "
 76  II,      XLII|          and, when life draws to a close, death will come to thee
 77  II,      XLII|           great-grandchildren will close thine eyes.~ ~"What I have
 78  II,    XLVIII|          off the bed, intending to close the door and not allow Senora
 79  II,         L|           and posted themselves so close to it that they could hear
 80  II,        LI|         let the morning's audience close with this, and I will see
 81  II,      LIII|           hunger, was beginning to close his eyelids, he heard such
 82  II,        LV|            to grieve for it and to close our eyes as we passed away!
 83  II,        LV|             he brought his feet so close to a pit that but for reining
 84  II,        LV|            duke's castle, which is close by, and I will bring some
 85  II,       LVI|           whom we are uncertain in close confinement, and perhaps
 86  II,     LVIII|      Moorslayer, say 'Santiago and close Spain!' Is Spain, then,
 87  II,     LVIII|           so that it is needful to close it; or what is the meaning
 88  II,        LX|      hunger, kept awake, could not close an eye, and roamed in fancy
 89  II,        LX|            to meet him and test at close quarters what he had heard
 90  II,        LX|           secluded she may live or close she may be kept, who will
 91  II,        LX|        father's village, which was close by, for burial. Claudia
 92  II,     LXIII|            on the captain's stage, close to the aftermost rower on
 93  II,     LXIII|           as the chief galley came close enough for those on board
 94  II,     LXIII|         back. The general anchored close in, and perceived that the
 95  II,      LXIV|           if they bring the vessel close to the shore we shall be
 96  II,      LXVI|            who, as soon as he came close to Don Quixote, increased
 97  II,    LXVIII|            lips they threatened to close them with the points of
 98  II,      LXIX|  themselves on two gorgeous chairs close to the two kings, as they
 99  II,      LXIX|               The duennas were now close to Sancho, and he, having
100  II,    LXXIII|           and received them with a close embrace; and the boys, who
101  II,     LXXIV|            its course, its end and close came when he least looked
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