Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XVI|   the amorous knight that be bathed all his mouth in blood,
 2   I,      XVII|    jaws that I have them all bathed in blood, and then pummelled
 3   I,      XXVI|      and nose till they were bathed in blood.~ ~Seeing this,
 4   I,     XXXIV|  leave him; and at the worst bathed in my own chaste blood and
 5   I,     XXXIV|  stretched on the ground and bathed in her blood they were still
 6   I,      XLIV|     his hands by force, nay, bathed them with his tears, in
 7   I,      XLIV|  gave the barber a cuff that bathed his teeth in blood. The
 8   I,       XLV|   from escaping, a cuff that bathed his teeth in blood; the
 9  II,       XIV|     in which dulcet moisture bathed, the plants, too, seemed
10  II,       XXI|     man falling to the earth bathed in his blood, and transfixed
11  II,       LIX| Quixote rinsed his mouth and bathed his face, by which cooling
12  II,        LX|  faces, and brought some and bathed them with it. Claudia recovered
13  II,      LXIV|       and found him pale and bathed with sweat.~ ~ ~Rocinante
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