Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|      have had his face and body covered all over with seams and
 2   I,         I|      corner eaten with rust and covered with mildew. He scoured
 3   I,         V|       wiped his face, which was covered with dust, and as soon as
 4   I,      VIII|          with lance in rest and covered by his buckler, he charged
 5   I,      XIII|     number were carrying a bier covered with a great variety of
 6   I,      XIII|    examine the bier, and on it, covered with flowers, they saw a
 7   I,        XV|       came to a halt in a glade covered with tender grass, beside
 8   I,       XVI|   hostess and her daughter soon covered him with plasters from top
 9   I,       XIX|        them there came a litter covered over with black and followed
10   I,       XIX|       lighted torches, praying, covered with mourning, so that naturally
11   I,     XXIII|       and feet, his thighs were covered by breeches apparently of
12   I,    XXVIII|         auburn tresses not only covered her shoulders, but such
13   I,      XXXV|        were very long and lean, covered with hair, and anything
14   I,     XXXVI|           Hearing this Dorothea covered her face, and Cardenio retreated
15   I,     XXXVI|         silk with which she had covered her face fell off and disclosed
16   I,    XXXVII| brocaded cap, and a mantle that covered her from her shoulders to
17   I,     XXXIX|   resist; in short I was taken, covered with wounds; El Uchali,
18   I,     XXXIX|     their hands they might have covered the Goletta and the fort
19   I,        XL|       windows, and besides were covered with thick and close lattice-work.
20   I,       XLI|         caught sight of him she covered her eyes so as not to see
21   I,      XLVI|       and advice of the curate, covered their faces and disguised
22   I,     XLVII|        mighty mules, with faces covered, as aforesaid, and a grave
23   I,     XLVII|       you, for all your face is covered, and I can tell you I am
24   I,    XLVIII|      two here, with their faces covered, are the curate of our village
25   I,      XLIX|   coming out of both encounters covered with fame and honour; or
26   I,       LII|    goatherd, who, with his face covered with blood, and soundly
27  II,      VIII|         rogue in me; but all is covered by the great cloak of my
28  II,       XIV|     size, hooked in the middle, covered with warts, and of a mulberry
29  II,       XVI|      his head, perceived a cart covered with royal flags coming
30  II,        XX|          than of 'Know;' an ass covered with gold looks better than
31  II,       XXI|     lance over his arm and well covered with his shield, made all
32  II,      XXII|        foal, with a pack-saddle covered with a parti-coloured carpet
33  II,     XXIII|         hands of the blood that covered them after wandering among
34  II,      XXIV|      calling, though you may be covered with wounds and crippled
35  II,       XXV|       and nearly half his cheek covered with a patch of green taffety,
36  II,      XXVI|      you see here on horseback, covered with a Gascon cloak, is
37  II,      XXIX|         with faces and garments covered with flour, they presented
38  II,     XXXIV|      back of a mule, and having covered it with sprigs of rosemary
39  II,     XXXIV|       by four plodding oxen all covered with black housings; on
40  II,      XXXV|    apparelled. She had her face covered with thin transparent sendal,
41  II,      XXXV|        feet, while the head was covered with a black veil. But the
42  II,     XXXVI|      furniture. He had his face covered with a transparent black
43  II,   XXXVIII|         pace, their faces being covered with black veils, not transparent
44  II,     XXXIX|   buried her; and hardly had we covered her with earth, hardly had
45  II,     XXXIX|      veils with which they were covered, and disclosed countenances
46  II,       XLI|       giddy, their eyes must be covered until the horse neighs,
47  II,       XLI|        one man alone would have covered the whole earth."~ ~"That
48  II,    XLVIII|        white-bordered veil that covered and enveloped her from head
49  II,    XLVIII|       from her eyes, which were covered by spectacles of great size,
50  II,    XLVIII|        bedclothes round him and covered himself up completely, leaving
51  II,       LII|      daughter, all in tears and covered with shame and confusion.~ ~
52  II,     LVIII|        what it was those cloths covered. "Senor," answered one of
53  II,     LVIII|      our village; we carry them covered up that they may not be
54  II,     LVIII|         cloth which it appeared covered Saint Paul falling from
55  II,       LXI|        the ground. Don Quixote, covered with shame and out of countenance,
56  II,     LXIII|      clarions rang out. A skiff covered with rich carpets and cushions
57  II,       LXV|      and I came back conquered, covered with shame, and sorely bruised
58  II,      LXIX|      yards above the ground and covered completely by an immense
59  II,       LXX|        himself up and well-nigh covered himself altogether with
60  II,      LXXI|   obeyed, and stripping himself covered Sancho, who slept until
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