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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