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1 I, VIII| spend it, for having his stomach full of something stronger 2 I, XI| transferred from the pot to the stomach, he refrained from doing 3 I, XVII| nothing was left in his stomach, and with the pangs and 4 I, XVII| But the fact is, that the stomach of poor Sancho was of necessity 5 I, XVIII| pour the contents into his stomach; but ere he had succeeded 6 I, XVIII| balsam had acted on the stomach of Don Quixote, so, at the 7 I, XVIII| such a loathing that his stomach turned, and he vomited up 8 I, XXI| things have gone to rot in my stomach, and I have now just one 9 I, XXV| for my soul, not to say my stomach, turns at hearing the very 10 I, XXV| a fair answer out of her stomach with kicks and cuffs; for 11 II, I| ours comes of having the stomach empty and the brains full 12 II, III| there's a sinking of the stomach come over me, and unless 13 II, XIII| said he of the Grove, "my stomach is not made for thistles, 14 II, XVII| that if I had it is in my stomach I would put it and not in 15 II, XXXIII| afternoon,' and 'there's no stomach a hand's breadth bigger 16 II, XXXV| or go back again into his stomach."~ ~Don Quixote on hearing 17 II, XLI| what Clavileno has in his stomach."~ ~"There is no occasion," 18 II, XLIII| forged in the workshop of the stomach.~ ~"Be temperate in drinking, 19 II, XLIV| cloak, and the hunger of his stomach!"~ ~All this was brought 20 II, XLVII| and be injurious to his stomach; and therefore I ordered 21 II, XLVII| quinces, which will settle his stomach and help his digestion."~ ~ 22 II, XLIX| it will be only taking my stomach off its hinges; it is accustomed 23 II, LI| heart and discomfort of stomach; Pedro Recio having persuaded