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1 I, TransPre| patient; the recruit with his breeches in his bundle, tramping 2 I, I| of fine cloth and velvet breeches and shoes to match for holidays, 3 I, XX| which alone held up his breeches, so that on loosening it 4 I, XX| Rocinante and tied up his breeches. As soon as Rocinante found 5 I, XX| servant to give him a pair of breeches; though I do not know what 6 I, XXIII| his thighs were covered by breeches apparently of tawny velvet 7 I, XXV| credo," and pulling off his breeches in all haste he stripped 8 I, XXVIII| white cloth; he wore besides breeches and gaiters of brown cloth, 9 I, XXIX| leaving himself in his breeches and doublet, while Cardenio' 10 I, XXXVII| and without a collar; his breeches were also of blue cloth, 11 II, XVIII| leaving him in loose Walloon breeches and chamois-leather doublet, 12 II, XXIV| apparently, probably his breeches or pantaloons, and his cloak 13 II, XXV| in chamois leather, hose, breeches, and doublet, who said in 14 II, XXXI| Quixote in his tight-fitting breeches and chamois doublet, lean, 15 II, XLIII| cloak a trifle longer; loose breeches by no means, for they are 16 II, XLIV| thee bestow!~ What damask breeches make for thee;~ What fine 17 II, XLIX| with gold and pearl; her breeches were of green and gold stuff, 18 II, L| dog saw himself in hempen breeches,' and the rest of it?"~ ~ 19 II, LX| one in front) by which his breeches were held up; but the instant 20 II, LX| damask edged with gold and breeches and a loose frock, with 21 II, LXX| were playing tennis, all in breeches and doublets, with falling