Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      VIII|   leaving hardly a hair in his beard, belaboured him with kicks
 2   I,       XVI|        his hand falling on the beard as he felt about, he continued
 3   I,       XVI|      this let go Don Quixote's beard, and went out to look for
 4   I,     XVIII|      adopts his own."~ ~"By my beard," said Sancho, "but Pentapolin
 5   I,     XVIII|    performing, and tearing his beard and cursing the hour and
 6   I,     XVIII|      musket, and full into the beard of the compassionate squire.~ ~"
 7   I,        XX|      giants, and bring them to beard me, one by one or all together,
 8   I,       XXI|    come back for it; and by my beard but the grey is a good one."~ ~"
 9   I,       XXI|        but thou must shave thy beard often, for thou hast it
10   I,       XXI|     and, indeed, shaving one's beard is a greater trust than
11   I,      XXII|  venerable aspect with a white beard falling below his breast,
12   I,     XXIII|     unclad, with a thick black beard, long tangled hair, and
13   I,      XXIV|      seizing each other by the beard, and exchanging such fisticuffs
14   I,       XXV|     have it mended, to trim my beard in it, if, by God's grace,
15   I,      XXVI| without more ado he seized his beard with both hands and plucked
16   I,     XXVII|       s; and the barber made a beard out of a grey-brown or red
17   I,     XXVII|    with which he concealed his beard and face very well. He then
18   I,     XXVII|      barber mounted his with a beard down to the waist of mingled
19   I,     XXVII|        the curate adjusted his beard, and they set out under
20   I,      XXIX|  barber had fitted the ox-tail beard to his face, and they now
21   I,      XXIX|       laughter and not let his beard fall, for had it fallen
22   I,      XXIX|     quickly cut off Cardenio's beard, and putting on him a grey
23   I,      XXIX|   giving so little heed to his beard that it fell off, and all
24   I,      XXIX|      he saw all that bundle of beard detached, without jaws or
25   I,      XXIX|       off and plucked away the beard from his face as if it had
26   I,      XXIX|       at once pounced upon the beard and hastened with it to
27   I,      XXIX|       was clear that where the beard had been stripped off the
28   I,      XXXI|    tablecloth nor combing your beard, weeping and cursing your
29   I,     XXXII|         and seizing him by the beard, said:~ ~"By my faith you
30   I,     XXXII|        are not going to make a beard of my tail any longer; you
31   I,      XXXV|     and more by token it had a beard that reached to the girdle,
32   I,    XXXVII|     long moustaches and a full beard, and, in short, his appearance
33   I,       XLI|         how he plucked out his beard and tore his hair and lay
34   I,       XLV|     was, however, for both his beard and his pack-saddle were
35   I,      XLVI|       ever bore sword at side, beard on face, or nose to smell
36  II,         I|      would be left tearing his beard. And so I will stay where
37  II,         I|        a handsome though black beard, of a countenance between
38  II,         X|      the Lord, I could tear my beard if that was the case!"~ ~"
39  II,       XIV|        ill-combed though clean beard of Casildea; and I promise
40  II,      XVII|      run all over his face and beard, whereat he was so startled
41  II,      XVII| himself clean, his head, face, beard, and helmet, Don Quixote
42  II,     XXIII|     bonnet, and his snow-white beard fell below his girdle. He
43  II,     XXIII|      with kicks, and pluck his beard until you didn't leave a
44  II,     XXXII|       with the soap rubbed his beard briskly, raising snow-flakes,
45  II,     XXXII|       white, not only over the beard, but all over the face,
46  II,     XXXII|         his eyes shut, and his beard full of soap, it was a great
47  II,     XXXII|     hands, but not lye for the beard; and that shows it is good
48  II,     XXXII|       I'll be content with the beard," said Sancho, "at any rate
49  II,     XXXII|     seemed anxious to wash his beard.~ ~"What is all this, brothers?"
50  II,     XXXII|        penance. I have a clean beard, and I don't require to
51  II,     XXXII|      my head, I mean to say my beard, with all due respect be
52  II,     XXXII|    they please, and curry this beard of mine, and if they get
53  II,     XXXII|       such a person and such a beard; but, after all, you are
54  II,     XXXIV|       venerable old man with a beard whiter than the very snow,
55  II,     XXXVI|        be descried a very long beard as white as snow. He came
56  II,     XXXVI|       whitest and the thickest beard that human eyes had ever
57  II,     XXXVI|      is Trifaldin of the White Beard; I am squire to the Countess
58  II,     XXXVI|  coughed, and stroked down his beard with both his hands, and
59  II,     XXXVI|  squire Trifaldin of the White Beard, we heard of the misfortune
60  II,   XXXVIII|  squire Trifaldin of the White Beard leading her by the hand,
61  II,   XXXVIII|        more extensive than the beard of Trifaldin my companion
62  II,   XXXVIII|      as great as your squire's beard, it matters very little
63  II,     XXXIX|       ask, can a duenna with a beard to to? What father or mother
64  II,        XL|  myself to get rid of anyone's beard; let each one shave himself
65  II,        XL|     rely, and not on anybody's beard."~ ~"Well, Senora Rodriguez,
66  II,       XLI|      it, for a good part of my beard has been singed, and I have
67  II,       XLI|      face was like without the beard, and if she was as fair
68  II,       XLV|    Barataria. The costume, the beard, and the fat squat figure
69  II,       LIV|      the damsel lied by half a beard, nay a whole beard, if she
70  II,       LIV|      half a beard, nay a whole beard, if she affirmed that he
71  II,      LXVI| brushing the crumbs out of his beard, he drove Dapple on before
72  II,      LXIX|   chair presented his face and beard to the first, who delivered
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