Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XVI|       then, finding himself so handled, by whom he knew not, raising
 2   I,       XLV|       found themselves roughly handled by Don Fernando, Cardenio,
 3   I,       XLV|       he found himself roughly handled by this rascally clown,
 4   I,       LII|      and found himself roughly handled in such good earnest, paying
 5  II,      XIII|      so big that Sancho, as he handled it, took it to be made of
 6  II,       XIV|        a man to let my face be handled by anyone; let each look
 7  II,       XVI|     maiden will not bear to be handled, nor dragged through the
 8  II,     XXVII| Quixote, seeing him so roughly handled, attacked the man who had
 9  II,         L|   Because we, although we have handled the present and read the
10  II,        LI|       off.~ ~So far I have not handled any dues or taken any bribes,
11  II,       LII|    thought that what I saw and handled was all a dream; for who
12  II,      LXIX|      let my face be smacked or handled as turn Moor. Body o' me!
13  II,      LXIX|          I might let myself be handled by all the world; but allow
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