Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      we see when he comes to palm off the three country wenches
 2   I,        VI|  even are left; and let that Palm of England be kept and preserved
 3   I,     XVIII|      is all as smooth as the palm of my hand."~ ~"Luckless
 4   I,     XXVII|  with black velvet stripes a palm broad, all slashed, and
 5   I,      XXXI|   she stood more than a good palm over me."~ ~"Well!" said
 6  II,       III| worship alone bears away the palm from all the knights-errant;
 7  II,       VII|   and cut down this towering palm of the fair and liberal
 8  II,         X|     of gold, and more than a palm long."~ ~"From the correspondence
 9  II,       XIV|      steel point more than a palm in length.~ ~Don Quixote
10  II,       XXI|   say she was like a walking palm tree loaded with clusters
11  II,       XXV| myself beaten, and yield the palm to you, and give in to you
12  II,       XLI|     sky that there was not a palm and a half between me and
13  II,     LVIII|      whom all over Spain the palm of beauty is awarded."~ ~"
14  II,      LXIX|      them a branch of yellow palm of victory. On one side
15  II,      LXXI|      his eyes and his ears a palm's breadth wide, and in his
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