Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      everything. What, then, is the secret of this unparalleled popularity,
 2   I,   Commend|            in reti -~ Was found the secret of well-be -,~ According
 3   I,        IX|       thoughts and follies, however secret they might be; and such
 4   I,        XI|         dare:~ Once it ceases to be secret,~ Love need never feel despair.~ ~
 5   I,      XIII|             know that knight was in secret very deeply in love; besides
 6   I,       XIV|         knew well his friend's most secret thoughts, "Senor, to remove
 7   I,       XVI|        Toboso, sole lady of my most secret thoughts; and were it not
 8   I,      XVII|             thou must swear to keep secret until after my death."~ ~"
 9   I,      XVII|            her lively wit! of other secret matters which, to preserve
10   I,      XXIV|          that as between friends no secret remains unshared, and as
11   I,      XXVI|              and determined to keep secret the place and circumstances
12   I,     XXVII|          with the confusion that in secret pervaded the house no one
13   I,    XXVIII|           place that may serve as a secret grave for the weary load
14   I,    XXVIII|         what I would willingly keep secret if I could."~ ~All this
15   I,    XXVIII|           patience gave way and the secret of my heart became known
16   I,    XXXIII|           see.~ ~Thus by keeping it secret thou wilt not escape thy
17   I,     XXXIV|            thou wilt, and keep this secret as thou seest it should
18   I,     XXXIV|           to attend to her wound in secret, and at the same time asking
19   I,        XL|          that bound him to keep any secret I might entrust to him;
20   I,        XL|             be loyal to us and keep secret whatever we chose to reveal
21   I,        XL|           his own advantage kept it secret. In fact my master was so
22   I,        XL|       confiding our arrangement and secret to him, which might have
23   I,      XLIV|          Don Luis had confessed the secret of his heart, as at the
24   I,       XLV|           votes of the gentlemen in secret, and declare the result
25   I,       XLV|            To those who were in the secret of Don Quixote's humour
26   I,      XLVI|            have learned by means of secret and diligent spies that
27  II,        IV|           the bachelor to keep it a secret, especially from the curate
28  II,        VI|           one carries relics or any secret contrivance about him, whether
29  II,      XXII|            to a woman's honour than secret depravity. If you take a
30  II,   XXXVIII|            remained for some time a secret, kept hidden by my cunning
31  II,      XLIV|             dining miserably and in secret, and making a hypocrite
32  II,      XLIV|             her to keep her passion secret. He trembled lest he should
33  II,       XLV|           those who were not in the secret, and even all who were,
34  II,    XLVIII|            core of my heart and the secret depths of my bowels; be
35  II,      XLIX|           and those who were in the secret of the jokes that were to
36  II,      XLIX|      consequence to me to have kept secret; one thing I wish to be
37  II,       LXI| unfrequented roads, short cuts, and secret paths, Roque, Don Quixote,
38  II,      LXII|         revealed to him so mighty a secret. They then quitted the room,
39  II,      LXII|            cannot be hidden or kept secret, virtue cannot escape being
40  II,      LXII|                 The gay ladies made secret love to him, and he on his
41  II,      LXII|         possessed and entrusted the secret to them, telling them that
42  II,      LXII|             friends who were in the secret. This Cide Hamete Benengeli
43  II,     LXIII|             however, hitting on the secret of the trick, but all concentrated
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