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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