Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXXIV|    support her deception; and washing the wound with a little
 2  II,      XXXI|       with the appliances for washing the hands, which they presented
 3  II,     XXXII|     what came of this strange washing. The barber damsel, when
 4  II,     XXXII|       and they made an end of washing Don Quixote, and the one
 5  II,     XXXII|  observed the ceremony of the washing very attentively, and said
 6  II,     XXXII|     evil, though to undergo a washing of that sort is pleasure
 7  II,     XXXII|     annoyance; but the way of washing they have here is worse
 8  II,         L|    observed a number of women washing in a brook, and asked them
 9  II,         L| question a young girl who was washing stood up and said, "Teresa
10  II,         L|   leaving the clothes she was washing to one of her companions,
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