Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        VI|       done.~ ~Another book was opened, and they saw it was entitled, "
 2   I,        IX|       the book into his hands, opened it in the middle and after
 3   I,      XIII|     what the papers contained, opened one of them at once, and
 4   I,        XV|       a certain pitfall, which opened under his feet in a certain
 5   I,      XVII|     now beginning to break, he opened the inn gate, and calling
 6   I,     XXIII|    what we want to know."~ ~He opened it, and the first thing
 7   I,     XXIII|     gorge on the mountain that opened where they stood, the youth
 8   I,     XXVII|        the writing was hers. I opened it with fear and trepidation,
 9   I,     XXVII|     scarcely stand. However, I opened the letter and read these
10   I,     XXXII|        hand. The first that he opened he found to be "Don Cirongilio
11   I,      XXXV|       he had locked her in. He opened the door, entered, but found
12   I,     XXXVI|     passion, as it seemed, she opened the gates of her modesty
13   I,     XXXVI|     moments with a fixed gaze, opened his arms, and, releasing
14   I,        XL|        white hand put out that opened and shut very quickly. From
15   I,        XL|       in a hole in my cell. He opened it and remained some time
16   I,       XLI|      it, on trying the gate it opened as easily as if it had not
17   I,       XLI|    word came down immediately, opened the door and presented herself
18   I,      XLVI|     been glad if the earth had opened that instant and swallowed
19  II,      VIII|     the deep burning gulf that opened in the midst of Rome? What,
20  II,       XII|        proved that he has ever opened his lips when I am speaking."~ ~"
21  II,      XVII|    himself thoroughly; he next opened his mouth, and yawned very
22  II,        XX|      and the dance having been opened, Cupid, after executing
23  II,       XXI|      without speaking. Basilio opened his eyes and gazing fixedly
24  II,     XXIII|        imagination conceive. I opened my eyes, I rubbed them,
25  II,     XXIII|   through two great doors that opened wide therein, I saw coming
26  II,   XXXVIII|      night from a grating that opened on the street where he lived,
27  II,   XXXVIII|   ignorance and little caution opened the way and cleared the
28  II,      XLIV|       he rose from his bed and opened slightly a grated window
29  II,      XLVI|      his chamber; he tried it, opened the window, and perceived
30  II,      XLVI|        cat from his face, they opened the door with a master-key
31  II,    XLVIII|  uttered these words, the door opened. He stood up on the bed
32  II,      XLIX| waiting for them came down and opened the door to them, and they
33  II,        LV|        He observed too that it opened and widened out into another
34  II,        LX|          The wounded gentleman opened his all but closed eyes,
35  II,     LXIII|     these words of his, Sancho opened his eyes and raised his
36  II,      LXXI|        At this proposal Sancho opened his eyes and his ears a
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