Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|       in lowly state~ Off the bare earth and on earth's fruits
 2   I,       XVI|        who in her smock, with bare feet and her hair gathered
 3   I,     XVIII| Garamantas, Pentapolin of the Bare Arm, for he always goes
 4   I,     XVIII|     battle with his right arm bare."~ ~"But why are these two
 5   I,     XVIII|     emperor Pentapolin of the Bare Arm, follow me all; ye shall
 6   I,     XXIII|        long tangled hair, and bare legs and feet, his thighs
 7   I,      XXIX|      the state you see me in, bare, ragged, bereft of all human
 8   I,     XXXIV|     vitals of his honour laid bare before his eyes, and found
 9   I,       XLI|    which as is customary were bare, she had carcajes (for so
10  II,       XXV|     tail and with buttocks as bare as felt, but not vicious-looking.
11  II,      XXVI|      relics lying here on the bare hard ground-what scattered
12  II,        XL|    with a jerk we are left as bare and smooth as the bottom
13  II,       XLI|      about to go sitting on a bare board, your worship would
14  II,      XLII|    the rich.~ ~"Strive to lay bare the truth, as well amid
15  II,      XLIV|    that my singing should lay bare my heart, and that I should
16  II,        LI|   until he brings one down to bare bones; as if leanness was
17  II,        LV|      Sancho Panza, who in the bare ten days he has held the
18  II,       LIX|       thy advice, and, making bare thy carcase to the air,
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