Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|    first thing he did was to clean up some armour that had
 2   I,       III|   and necessary as money and clean shirts, it was not to be
 3   I,     XVIII|   get something wherewith to clean himself, and relieve his
 4   I,       XXI| basin on his head, and being clean it glittered at half a league'
 5   I,      XXII|      washerwoman's basket of clean linen so well, and held
 6   I,     XXIII|   linen no less curious than clean; and in a handkerchief he
 7   I,      XXXV|  that he has sliced his head clean off as if it were a turnip."~ ~"
 8   I,      XXXV|  with hair, and anything but clean; on his head he had a little
 9   I,      XLIX|   the prison might not be as clean as the propriety of such
10  II,        IV|    what concerns keeping him clean and comfortable; in this
11  II,       VII|   and mildew than bright and clean like burnished steel.~ ~
12  II,      XIII|      owner said the cask was clean, and that nothing had been
13  II,      XIII|  sold, and when they came to clean out the cask, they found
14  II,       XIV|   than the ill-combed though clean beard of Casildea; and I
15  II,      XVII|   after having wiped himself clean, his head, face, beard,
16  II,        XX|   there were over fifty, all clean, brisk, and blithe. In the
17  II,     XXXII|      doing penance. I have a clean beard, and I don't require
18  II,     XXXII|    you like; my squire is as clean as any other person, and
19  II,     XXXII|     be in all he says; he is clean, and, as he says himself,
20  II,     XXXIX|     throat and shear my head clean off. I was terror-stricken,
21  II,       XLI|     all these duennas shaved clean."~ ~"That I won't," said
22  II,       XLI|   duennas are now smooth and clean, and King Don Clavijo and
23  II,     XLIII|   have to give thee is to be clean, and to cut thy nails, not
24  II,       XLV|      fellow to come now with clean hands to handle me!"~ ~"
25  II,       XLV|     whether this gallant has clean hands or not," said Sancho;
26  II,        LV|  will that I'm found, picked clean, white and polished, and
27  II,       LXV|     penance and repentance a clean and sound one.~ ~Two days
28  II,      LXIX|     at any rate they are all clean."~ ~Sancho kissed her hands
29  II,     LXXII|    to-day; the quarters seem clean and cool."~ ~When he heard
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