Parte,  Chap.

1   I,   Commend|  esquire trade,~ Her care and tenderness of thee displayed,~ Shaping
2   I,     XXXVI|     face to hers with so much tenderness that he had to take great
3  II,         X|   austerity, from asperity to tenderness; if she raises her hand
4  II,         X|      not to look upon me with tenderness and love; seeing in this
5  II,        XX|      there, served to give it tenderness and flavour. The spices
6  II,     XXXVI|    not be satisfied with such tenderness; worthy Sancho must make
7  II,     XXXVI|     accommodate itself to the tenderness of your flesh, as if it
8  II,     XXXIX|       punish us, covering the tenderness and softness of our faces
9  II,      LXVI| meekness of Rocinante, or the tenderness of my feet, trying to make
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