Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XVII|        horseback, in hunger and thirst, cold and heat, exposed
 2   I,       XIX|      moisten their lips; and as thirst tormented them, Sancho,
 3   I,        XX|        may quench this terrible thirst that plagues us, which beyond
 4   I,     XXIII|       coat, and all the hunger, thirst, and weariness he had endured
 5  II,        VI|         heat or cold, hunger or thirst; but we, the true knights-errant,
 6  II,       VII|         heat or cold, hunger or thirst, with all the qualifications
 7  II,         X|         gives food to those who thirst and drink to the hungry.
 8  II,      XIII|      tongues and moderate their thirst, for to quench it was impossible;
 9  II,    XXXIII|         out of wickedness; from thirst I have very likely, for
10  II,     XLVII|      many spices that stimulate thirst; for he who drinks much
11  II,      LIII|      wine, for I'm parched with thirst, and wipe me dry, for I'
12  II,       LIV|      with things provocative of thirst, such as would summon it
13  II,        LX|        me into it was a certain thirst for vengeance, which is
14  II,      LXVI| provocative and wakener of your thirst if so be it is asleep."~ ~"
15  II,    LXVIII|      the drink that drives away thirst, the fire that warms the
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