Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XI|      cork tree to keep the wine cool.~ ~Don Quixote was longer
 2   I,        XV|     beside which ran a pleasant cool stream that invited and
 3   I,     XVIII|      those that enjoy the famed cool banks of the crystal Thermodon,
 4   I,     XXVII|      rocks and trees afforded a cool and grateful shade. It was
 5  II,        XI|      senor," said Sancho; "keep cool, for as I now see, the devil
 6  II,      XVII|      that made his head feel so cool, and seeing all that white
 7  II,        XX| marriage will take place in the cool of the morning, and not
 8  II,        XX|         the air might keep them cool. Sancho counted more than
 9  II,      XXII|         be like a bottle put to cool in a well; it's no affair
10  II,     XXIII|        lower chamber, strangely cool and entirely of alabaster,
11  II,      XXIV|       as well as to keep myself cool, I am making my way in this
12  II,     XXXII|       and her damsels in a very cool chamber. Sancho replied
13  II,        LI|        my meat hot and my drink cool, and take my ease between
14  II,       LIX|      which they discovered in a cool grove relieved Don Quixote
15  II,        LX|     morning giving promise of a cool day as Don Quixote quitted
16  II,     LXXII|         quarters seem clean and cool."~ ~When he heard this Don
17  II,     LXXII|    hostelry, which was wide and cool, addressing Don Quixote,
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