Parte,  Chap.

1  II,      XVII|   dust out of his eyes and washed his face; having done this,
2  II,     XVIII| there is some dispute), he washed his head and face, and still
3  II,     XVIII| grace said and their hands washed, Don Quixote earnestly pressed
4  II,      XXIX| and shaking his fingers he washed his whole hand in the river
5  II,     XXXII|    had him well soaped and washed, and having wiped him dry
6  II,     XXXII| sworn that if they had not washed him as they had Don Quixote
7  II,     XXXII|    will not let himself be washed as is customary, and as
8  II,     XXXII|   master that he should be washed with angels' water and I
9  II,     XXXII|  he does not require to be washed; and if our ways do not
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