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1 I, TransPre| in sentiment, in local colour, in everything. What, then, 2 I, XVIII| closely he perceived by the colour, taste, and smell, that 3 I, XXVIII| Fernando, Cardenio changed colour and broke into a sweat, 4 I, XXIX| she became silent, and the colour that overspread her face 5 I, XXIX| Don Quixote; who changed colour at every word, not daring 6 I, XXXIV| mystification that, to give it a colour of truth, she determined 7 I, XXXVI| that Don Fernando changed colour and looked as though he 8 I, XXXVII| and his cap of the same colour, and he wore yellow buskins 9 I, XLI| transaction safe and lend a colour to it, he thought it well 10 I, L| this affair has a certain colour of chivalry about it, I 11 II, X| receives thee; if she changes colour while thou art giving her 12 II, XIII| Dapple-for dapple is the colour of my beast. As to greyhounds, 13 II, XIV| warts, and of a mulberry colour like an egg-plant; it hung 14 II, XIV| mouth, and the size, the colour, the warts, and the bend 15 II, XVI| fashion, and of mulberry colour and green. He carried a 16 II, XXV| and how many and of what colour the little pups would be. 17 II, XXXII| of water, that from its colour and impurity was plainly 18 II, XLIV| up with silk of another colour, which is one of the greatest 19 II, XLVII| but being of a different colour from ordinary lips they 20 II, LVIII| birds that deceived by the colour fell into the danger they 21 II, LXIII| shoulders together and lost colour. The crew then hoisted the 22 II, LXXIII| THAT EMBELLISH AND GIVE A COLOUR TO THIS GREAT HISTORY~ ~ ~