Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         V| battered to pieces by blows, he wiped his face, which was covered
2   I,    XXVIII|  bathing his beautiful feet, he wiped them with a towel he took
3  II,      XVII|        matter. Don Quixote then wiped himself, and took off his
4  II,      XVII|   especially when, after having wiped himself clean, his head,
5  II,      XVII|      his lance the cloth he had wiped his face with after the
6  II,     XXIII|         of it in your breast, I wiped it with a lace handkerchief,
7  II,     XXXII|        towels very deliberately wiped him and dried him; and all
8  II,     XXXII|   soaped and washed, and having wiped him dry they made their
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