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Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| a novice knight, to wear white armour, without a device 2 I, II| him to this pass. As for white armour, he resolved, on 3 I, X| here some lint and a little white ointment in the alforjas."~ ~" 4 I, XVIII| arms quartered azure, vert, white, and yellow, and bears on 5 I, XVIII| powerful charger and bears arms white as snow and a shield blank 6 I, XXI| herself and will present her white hands through the grating 7 I, XXII| venerable aspect with a white beard falling below his 8 I, XXII| it gave me to see these white hairs and this venerable 9 I, XXVII| set off by a binding of white satin, which as well as 10 I, XXVII| waist of mingled red and white, for it was, as has been 11 I, XXVII| by force, one of her fair white hands and carry it to my 12 I, XXVII| which were crimson and white, and the glitter of the 13 I, XXVIII| tight to his body with a white cloth; he wore besides breeches 14 I, XXIX| black I'll turn them into white or yellow. Come, come, what 15 I, XXXI| thou look, friend? was it white wheat or brown?"~ ~"It was 16 I, XXXIII| which has a fur of purest white, and that when the hunters 17 I, XXXVI| them there is a woman in white on a side-saddle, whose 18 I, XL| the window, I saw a very white hand put out that opened 19 I, XL| its appearance with the white flag of peace, the little 20 I, XLV| as far from being one as white is from black, and truth 21 I, XLVI| raging Manchegan lion and the white Tobosan dove shall be linked 22 I, L| ripple over fine sands and white pebbles that look like sifted 23 I, L| mussel-shells and the spiral white and yellow mansions of the 24 I, L| spotted all over black, white, and brown, spring out of 25 I, LII| hill several men clad in white like penitents.~ ~The fact 26 II, IV| and not try to make out white black, and black white; 27 II, IV| out white black, and black white; for each of us is as God 28 II, X| one thing for another, and white for black, and black for 29 II, X| for black, and black for white, as was seen when he said 30 II, X| to mark this day with a white stone or a black?"~ ~"Your 31 II, X| whatever they're called -- as white as the driven snow, for 32 II, XIV| plumes, green, yellow, and white, and his lance, which was 33 II, XVII| cool, and seeing all that white mash inside his helmet he 34 II, XVII| observe the signal of the white cloth, exclaimed, "May I 35 II, XVIII| that turned his master so white. Thus arrayed, and with 36 II, XX| bore their names written on white parchment in large letters 37 II, XXI| thirty-pile velvet; and then the white linen trimming-by my oath, 38 II, XXI| and set with pearls as white as a curdled milk, and every 39 II, XXIII| clad in mourning, and with white turbans of Turkish fashion 40 II, XXIII| also clad in black, with a white veil so long and ample that 41 II, XXIII| sparse and ill-set, though as white as peeled almonds. She carried 42 II, XXVI| and wipe them with the white sleeve of her smock, and 43 II, XXVII| a standard or ensign of white satin, on which there was 44 II, XXIX| cleaner than a sheet of smooth white paper."~ ~Sancho felt, and 45 II, XXX| graceful mien, on a pure white palfrey or hackney caparisoned 46 II, XXXII| silver, a third with two fine white towels on her shoulder, 47 II, XXXII| to the elbows, and in her white hands (for white they certainly 48 II, XXXII| in her white hands (for white they certainly were) a round 49 II, XXXII| soap lather was no less white, not only over the beard, 50 II, XXXV| drawn by six grey mules with white linen housings, on each 51 II, XXXV| penitent, robed also in white, with a large lighted wax 52 II, XXXV| twelve more penitents, all as white as snow and all with lighted 53 II, XXXV| murmuring over the grey and white pebbles, hastened to pay 54 II, XXXVI| and some will say they are white and others will say they 55 II, XXXVI| descried a very long beard as white as snow. He came on keeping 56 II, XXXVI| name is Trifaldin of the White Beard; I am squire to the 57 II, XXXVI| squire Trifaldin of the White Beard, we heard of the misfortune 58 II, XXXVIII| serge, with hoods of fine white gauze so long that they 59 II, XXXVIII| squire Trifaldin of the White Beard leading her by the 60 II, XXXIX| some red, some black, some white, and some grizzled, at which 61 II, XLI| cords of green silk a smooth white parchment on which there 62 II, XLI| have been completed, the white dove shall find herself 63 II, XLVII| They then lifted up a fine white cloth covering fruit and 64 II, XLIX| stockings with garters of white taffety bordered with gold 65 II, XLIX| a doublet of the finest white and gold cloth; her shoes 66 II, XLIX| gold cloth; her shoes were white and such as men wear; she 67 II, LV| I'm found, picked clean, white and polished, and my good 68 II, LVIII| beside them what seemed to be white sheets concealing some objects 69 II, LXIII| shall mark this day with a white stone as one of the happiest 70 II, LXIV| I am the Knight of the White Moon, whose unheard-of achievements 71 II, LXIV| well at the Knight of the White Moon's arrogance, as at 72 II, LXIV| answered him, "Knight of the White Moon, of whose achievements 73 II, LXIV| blessing."~ ~The Knight of the White Moon had been seen from 74 II, LXIV| this way. The Knight of the White Moon replied that it was 75 II, LXIV| know who the Knight of the White Moon was, or was it some 76 II, LXIV| and your worship of the White Moon still more so, in God' 77 II, LXIV| and fall on."~ ~He of the White Moon thanked the viceroy 78 II, LXIV| their horses; and he of the White Moon, being the swifter, 79 II, LXIV| in sooth," said he of the White Moon; "live the fame of 80 II, LXIV| engagement given, he of the White Moon wheeled about, and 81 II, LXIV| ascertain who this Knight of the White Moon was who had left Don 82 II, LXV| KNOWN WHO THE KNIGHT OF THE WHITE MOON WAS; LIKEWISE DON GREGORIO' 83 II, LXV| followed the Knight of the White Moon, and a number of boys 84 II, LXV| out who he was. He of the White Moon, seeing then that the 85 II, LXVI| bulk of the Knight of the White Moon's horse. In a word, 86 II, LXVI| beaten by the Knight of the White Moon."~ ~Tosilos begged 87 II, LXIX| on the steps all round it white wax tapers burned in more 88 II, LXX| another horse, and put a white moon upon his shield, and 89 II, LXX| catafalque and in a robe of white taffeta embroidered with