Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XVIII| those that make smooth their countenances with the water of the ever
2   I,      XLVI|      and studied the various countenances, but particularly her Spaniard'
3  II,        XX|    and with modesty in their countenances and in their eyes, and lightness
4  II,      XXIX|  oppose me; see what hideous countenances come to frighten us! You
5  II,     XXXIV|   also clad in buckram, with countenances so frightful that Sancho,
6  II,     XXXIX|  were covered, and disclosed countenances all bristling with beards,
7  II,     XXXIX|   obscuring the light of our countenances with these wool-combings
8  II,        XL|    wool from those venerable countenances depended upon it.~ ~ ~ ~
9  II,       XLI|  their former complexion the countenances of those venerable duennas,
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