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1 I, TransPre| to bring in, the ox-tail hanging up with the landlord's comb 2 I, XXX| Mambrino's helmet, he carried hanging at the saddle-bow until 3 I, XXX| prince."~ ~Sancho advanced hanging his head and begged his 4 I, XLIII| and dread of being left hanging by the arm if Rocinante 5 I, XLV| and last night I was kept hanging by this arm for nearly two 6 I, LI| there he would keep us all hanging open-mouthed on the stories 7 II, I| think of sending rain as of hanging myself.~ ~"Those present 8 II, XIII| have a pretty good loosener hanging from the saddle-bow of my 9 II, XIII| prog-basket and this bota hanging to the saddle-bow, whatever 10 II, XIII| found in it a small key hanging to a thong of cordovan; 11 II, XVI| carried a Moorish cutlass hanging from a broad green and gold 12 II, XXI| for the trinkets she has hanging from her hair and neck look 13 II, XXIII| disgusted at finding myself hanging suspended by the rope, travelling 14 II, XXVI| were watching the show were hanging on the lips of the interpreter 15 II, XXVI| balcony and she is left hanging in the air, unable to reach 16 II, XXX| to free it, and was left hanging by it with his face and 17 II, XXXIV| that it was he, saw him hanging from the oak head downwards, 18 II, XLI| planted in the ground, and hanging from it by two cords of 19 II, XLV| went off disconsolately, hanging her head; and the governor 20 II, L| bare-legged and had her hair hanging about her, away she skipped 21 II, LI| be put to death for it by hanging on the gallows erected there, 22 II, LVI| with half a hundred of wool hanging to each of his fetlocks. 23 II, LX| up and saw that the fruit hanging on those trees were freebooters' 24 II, LXII| who heard him, were kept hanging upon his lips. While at 25 II, LXIII| lowered for the purpose of hanging forthwith the rais and the