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Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| seeing this grotesque figure clad in armour that did not match 2 I, XIII| some twenty shepherds, all clad in sheepskins of black wool, 3 I, XXIX| already said how wretchedly clad Cardenio was; so she said 4 I, XXIX| unattended, and so lightly clad that I am filled with amazement."~ ~" 5 I, LII| slope of a hill several men clad in white like penitents.~ ~ 6 II, XII| the armour in which he was clad rattled, whereby Don Quixote 7 II, XX| and high-spirited mien, clad in the finest and whitest 8 II, XX| eighteen years of age, all clad in green stuff, with their 9 II, XX| drawn by four wild men, all clad in ivy and hemp stained 10 II, XXI| that the speaker was a man clad in what seemed to be a loose 11 II, XXIII| me a venerable old man, clad in a long gown of mulberry-coloured 12 II, XXIII| lines of fair damsels all clad in mourning, and with white 13 II, XXIII| dignity she seemed to be, also clad in black, with a white veil 14 II, XXIV| Egyptian deserts who were clad in palm-leaves, and lived 15 II, XXV| of the inn a man entirely clad in chamois leather, hose, 16 II, XXXI| two lackeys or equerries, clad in what they call morning 17 II, XXXIV| two hideous demons, also clad in buckram, with countenances 18 II, XXXVI| through the garden two men clad in mourning robes so long 19 II, XXXVI| stature enveloped rather than clad in a gown of the deepest 20 II, XXXVIII| leading her by the hand, clad in the finest unnapped black 21 II, XLI| garden four wild-men all clad in green ivy bearing on 22 II, LX| about twenty years of age, clad in green damask edged with