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1 I, VIII| mules they rode on. They wore travelling spectacles and 2 I, XII| put off the long gown he wore as a scholar; and at the 3 I, XII| more plainly that Marcela wore and deserved that of all 4 I, XV| open the leather jerkin he wore, together with a great portion 5 I, XVI| silk: on her wrists she wore some glass beads, but to 6 I, XXI| perceived a man on horseback who wore on his head something that 7 I, XXII| him of a jacket that he wore over his armour, and they 8 I, XXIII| tattered doublet which he wore was amber-tanned, from which 9 I, XXIII| he concluded that one who wore such garments could not 10 I, XXVI| his foot, and he always wore shoes with seven iron soles? 11 I, XXVII| notice particularly what she wore; I could only perceive the 12 I, XXVIII| body with a white cloth; he wore besides breeches and gaiters 13 I, XXVIII| and of the very dress I wore; and I heard it said that 14 I, XXXVII| the same colour, and he wore yellow buskins and had a 15 I, XLI| the long and full dress he wore held him up for a little 16 I, XLI| took even the anklets she wore on her feet; but the distress 17 I, XLI| taken even the clothes we wore as captives if they had 18 I, XLII| ruffled sleeves that he wore showed that he was, as his 19 II, XII| put off the dresses they wore in it, all the actors become 20 II, XIV| stature. Over his armour he wore a surcoat or cassock of 21 II, XVIII| and his shoes polished. He wore his good sword, which hung 22 II, XIX| of the short cassock he wore, tore the skirts into strips, 23 II, XX| sunbeams, and over them they wore garlands of jessamine, roses, 24 II, XXIII| wearing the same garments she wore when thou didst point her 25 II, XLIX| or jerkin of the same she wore a doublet of the finest 26 II, L| that the governor only wore one day out hunting and 27 II, LX| were in a girdle that he wore round him; but for all that 28 II, LXII| festival of the day, that they wore it, and Sancho was in high