Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|             features, chestnut hair, smooth untroubled forehead, and
 2   I,       XII|            carved and written on its smooth bark the name of Marcela,
 3   I,     XVIII| olive-bearing Betis, those that make smooth their countenances with
 4   I,     XVIII|             at all, for it is all as smooth as the palm of my hand."~ ~"
 5   I,      XXIX|             wind be fair and the sea smooth and tranquil, in somewhat
 6  II,         X|            if she raises her hand to smooth her hair though it be not
 7  II,      XIII|                   There's no road so smooth but it has some hole or
 8  II,       XIV|              away, half a dozen nice smooth pebbles, all of the same
 9  II,      XXIX|              cleaner than a sheet of smooth white paper."~ ~Sancho felt,
10  II,      XXIX|              the current, just there smooth and gentle.~ ~They now came
11  II,     XXXIX|               if even when she has a smooth skin, and a face tortured
12  II,        XL|              we are left as bare and smooth as the bottom of a stone
13  II,        XL|              good or bad, bearded or smooth, we are our mothers' daughters
14  II,       XLI|            way of making their faces smooth; I'm no witch to have a
15  II,       XLI|            two cords of green silk a smooth white parchment on which
16  II,       XLI|         chins of the duennas are now smooth and clean, and King Don
17  II,      XLII|          instruct her, and strive to smooth down her natural roughness;
18  II,    XLVIII|            my lady the duchess, that smooth complexion of hers like
19  II,        LV|             he found they were quite smooth and afforded no hold anywhere,
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