Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|        cleave him asunder to the waist, or, in short, vanquish
 2   I,        IV|   another, and stripped from the waist upwards, a youth of about
 3   I,      VIII|      would have cleft him to the waist. Don Quixote, feeling the
 4   I,      XXII|        two irons reaching to his waist with two manacles fixed
 5   I,      XXVI|        or capers, naked from the waist down and clothed from the
 6   I,      XXVI|        down and clothed from the waist up, and saw that Sancho
 7   I,     XXVII|         with a beard down to the waist of mingled red and white,
 8   I,      XXXI|          service, naked from the waist up, in among these mountains
 9   I,      XXXI|        to an oak, naked from the waist up, and a clown, whom I
10  II,     XXXIV|      long that it fell below his waist; he was dressed in a long
11  II,   XXXVIII|      that a certain expansion of waist in Antonomasia must before
12  II,        LX| petronels in that country at his waist. He saw that his squires (
13  II,        LX|         a pair of pistols at his waist.~ ~Roque turned round at
14  II,     LXIII|        if you would strip to the waist and take your place among
15  II,      LXXI|        stripped himself from the waist upwards, and snatching up
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