Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|           The rest of it went in a doublet of fine cloth and velvet
 2   I,       XXI|            look still more so in a doublet. When night comes he will
 3   I,     XXIII|          perceived that a tattered doublet which he wore was amber-tanned,
 4   I,      XXIX|        himself in his breeches and doublet, while Cardenio's appearance
 5   I,   XXXVIII|            so great that a slashed doublet serves him for uniform and
 6  II,     XVIII|       breeches and chamois-leather doublet, all stained with the rust
 7  II,      XXII|           armour but only over the doublet) Don Quixote observed, "
 8  II,       XXV|       leather, hose, breeches, and doublet, who said in a loud voice, "
 9  II,      XXXI| tight-fitting breeches and chamois doublet, lean, lanky, and long,
10  II,      XLIX|      jerkin of the same she wore a doublet of the finest white and
11  II,      LXVI|      getting up, after shaking his doublet and brushing the crumbs
12  II,    LXVIII|        never to touch a hair of my doublet, not to say my flesh."~ ~"
13  II,      LXIX|          give him back his cap and doublet and remove the flaming robe.
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