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Parte, Chap.
1 I, AuthPre| Christian understanding should dress itself. It has only to avail 2 I, X| beg of your worship is to dress your wound, for a great 3 I, XI| as well if thou wert to dress this ear for me again, for 4 I, XII| about the wolds here in the dress of a shepherdess."~ ~"You 5 I, XII| took to the shepherd's dress with him. I forgot to say 6 I, XII| appearing in shepherd's dress, they were lost in wonder, 7 I, XII| that he had changed his dress with no other object than 8 I, XIII| horseback in handsome travelling dress, with three servants on 9 I, XIII| they saw a dead body in the dress of a shepherd, to all appearance 10 I, XVII| whom likewise he helped to dress and mount the ass; after 11 I, XXI| duke's robe on my back, or dress myself in gold and pearls 12 I, XXII| This one was in the dress of a student, and one of 13 I, XXIII| great gentleness, with his dress now torn and his face so 14 I, XXV| to leave me some lint to dress my wounds, since fortune 15 I, XXVII| indecorous thing for a priest to dress himself that way even though 16 I, XXVII| and as he did not care to dress himself up until they were 17 I, XXVII| that they would do well to dress themselves, if that was 18 I, XXVII| Cardenio, I am in my bridal dress, and the treacherous Don 19 I, XXVII| entered the hall in his usual dress, without ornament of any 20 I, XXVII| gems and jewels on her head dress and apparel, surpassed by 21 I, XXVIII| ash tree, a youth in the dress of a peasant, whose face 22 I, XXVIII| the oxen as their owner's dress suggested; and so, finding 23 I, XXVIII| on to say:~ ~"What your dress would hide, senora, is made 24 I, XXVIII| young, alone, and in this dress, things that taken together 25 I, XXVIII| that was to assume this dress, which I got from a servant 26 I, XXVIII| linen pillow-case a woman's dress, and some jewels and money 27 I, XXVIII| unlace the bosom of her dress to give her air, he found 28 I, XXVIII| of my age and of the very dress I wore; and I heard it said 29 I, XXIX| especially as she had there the dress in which to do it to the 30 I, XXXV| was, without delaying to dress himself completely, he repaired, 31 I, XXXVI| who these people in such a dress and preserving such silence 32 I, XXXVI| as one can judge from her dress she is a nun or, what is 33 I, XXXVII| approaching her who by her dress seemed to be a Moor he her 34 I, XXXVII| Christian or a Moor? for her dress and her silence lead us 35 I, XXXVII| wish she was not."~ ~"In dress and outwardly," said he, " 36 I, XXXVII| which is higher than her dress or mine indicates."~ ~By 37 I, XLI| her father saw her in full dress and with all her jewels 38 I, XLI| had not the long and full dress he wore held him up for 39 I, XLI| and seeing them in Moorish dress he imagined that all the 40 I, XLII| got out of the coach whose dress indicated at a glance the 41 I, XLII| young girl in a travelling dress, apparently about sixteen 42 I, XLIII| him at the inn door in the dress of a muleteer, and so well 43 I, XLIV| Senor Don Luis, to be in the dress you wear, and well the bed 44 I, XLIV| gone this road and in this dress?" said Don Luis.~ ~"It was 45 I, XLIV| his father's house in a dress so unbecoming his rank, 46 I, XLIV| in this way, and in this dress, which so ill becomes your 47 I, LI| would appear in one gay dress, to-morrow in another; but 48 II, II| particularly cleanly in his dress, or pure in his morals. 49 II, IV| mounted upon him, in the dress of a gipsy, was that Gines 50 II, V| not got it; and do thou dress him so as to hide what he 51 II, V| said Teresa, "and I'll dress him up for you as fine as 52 II, XI| the company in a mummers' dress with a great number of bells, 53 II, XI| all or most of whom in dress and appearance look like 54 II, XVI| between grave and gay; and his dress and accoutrements showed 55 II, XX| all in holiday and gala dress, mounted on twelve beautiful 56 II, XX| arrows, the latter in a rich dress of gold and silk of divers 57 II, XXIV| profession, they strip him of the dress of the order and give him 58 II, XXXIII| Toboso in the very same dress and apparel that I said 59 II, XLII| departure."~ ~"Let them dress me as they like," said Sancho; " 60 II, XLII| said the duke; "but one's dress must be suited to the office 61 II, XLII| would not do for a jurist to dress like a soldier, or a soldier 62 II, XLIV| worship may undress and dress in private and in your own 63 II, XLVI| unlacing the bosom of her dress.~ ~Don Quixote observed 64 II, XLIX| what had induced her to dress herself in that garb. She 65 II, XLIX| wandering from home in such a dress and at such an hour, and 66 II, XLIX| entreated my brother to dress me up as a man in a suit 67 II, XLIX| how he came to be in that dress, and he with no less shame 68 II, LI| may lead him to prefer. Dress well; a stick dressed up 69 II, LI| being a judge thou shouldst dress like a soldier, but that 70 II, LII| beads, and plan out the dress I am going to make for our 71 II, LIII| and in silence began to dress himself, while all watched 72 II, LIII| between holland sheets and dress in sables under the restraint 73 II, LIV| Ricote, in this mummer's dress thou art in? Tell me, who 74 II, LIV| I am safe; for in this dress no one will recognise me; 75 II, LXIII| and a Christian, in such a dress and in such circumstances! 76 II, LXIII| him to allow me to go and dress her in the attire proper 77 II, LXIII| this renegade in Christian dress (with which we came provided) 78 II, LXIII| Don Gregorio in woman's dress, among women, in imminent 79 II, LXIII| returned in this pilgrim's dress, in the company of some 80 II, LXV| Algiers he was in woman's dress; on board the vessel, however, 81 II, LXV| with him; but in whatever dress he might be he looked like