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Parte, Chap.
1 I, VII| fell on them obliquely, the heat did not distress them.~ ~ 2 I, XII| burning sand in the full heat of the sultry summer noontide, 3 I, XV| the hours of the noontide heat, which by this time was 4 I, XVII| hunger and thirst, cold and heat, exposed to all the inclemencies 5 I, XXIV| the sun can help giving heat, or those of the moon moisture; 6 I, XXVII| August day with all the heat of one, and the heat in 7 I, XXVII| the heat of one, and the heat in those parts is intense, 8 II, VI| farthing, and without suffering heat or cold, hunger or thirst; 9 II, VII| discreet, patient under heat or cold, hunger or thirst, 10 II, XIII| bodies; for who gets more heat and cold than the miserable 11 II, XX| her golden locks with the heat of his fervent rays, when 12 II, XX| morning, and not in the heat of the afternoon."~ ~Sancho 13 II, XXIII| Quixote to relate, without heat or inconvenience, what he 14 II, XXIV| the youth replied, "The heat and my poverty are the reason 15 II, XXIV| asked Don Quixote; "the heat one can understand."~ ~" 16 II, XXXII| four or five hours in the heat of the day in summer, to 17 II, XXXIV| extreme cold and intolerable heat have to be borne, indolence 18 II, XLI| of a cane. On feeling the heat Sancho said, "May I die 19 II, XLIV| can lay the blame on the heat of the night."~ ~"That is 20 II, LXVIII| the cold that tempers the heat, and, to wind up with, the