Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       VII|       away and stripped off the beards of all who dare to touch
 2   I,      XXIX|   special charm for sticking on beards, as they would see; and
 3   I,      XXIX|       beyond the sticking on of beards, for it was clear that where
 4   I,      XXIX|      must be good for more than beards.~ ~"And so it is," said
 5   I,      XXIX|         stripped us even to our beards, and them they stripped
 6  II,       VII|       and 'let papers speak and beards be still,' for 'he who binds
 7  II,     XXIII|       thought that their nails, beards, and hair grow."~ ~"And
 8  II,     XXXII|         of that country to wash beards instead of hands; he therefore
 9  II,     XXXII|        country to wash squires' beards too as well as knights'.
10  II,   XXXVIII|         that's the point; about beards here below I care little
11  II,     XXXIX| countenances all bristling with beards, some red, some black, some
12  II,        XL|         spoke, than to have put beards on them? I'll bet they have
13  II,        XL|      carried to our graves with beards."~ ~"I will pluck out my
14  II,        XL|         to the shaving of these beards as I can to the disenchantment
15  II,        XL|       for the sake of stripping beards off duennas! Devil take
16  II,        XL|       weather sets in and these beards of ours are still there,
17  II,       XLI|         the horse has come, our beards are growing, and by every
18  II,       XLI|        a halter,' these ladies' beards must excuse me; 'Saint Peter
19  II,       XLI|   Sancho, "for I have taken the beards and tears of these ladies
20  II,      LXII|      not respect the honourable beards that are at the table."~ ~"
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