Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|     while muttering between his teeth as if he was saying his
 2   I,      XIII|       certain words between his teeth, commending himself to her
 3   I,      XIII|      roses, her lips coral, her teeth pearls, her neck alabaster,
 4   I,        XV|        him with their heels and teeth to such effect that they
 5   I,       XVI|  ingrate whom I name between my teeth, but that those of this
 6   I,     XVIII|          knocking three or four teeth and grinders out of his
 7   I,     XVIII|          and see how many of my teeth and grinders are missing,
 8   I,     XVIII|        to his mouth to keep his teeth from falling out altogether,
 9   I,     XVIII|         find out how many of my teeth and grinders are missing
10   I,     XVIII|         Sancho, a mouth without teeth is like a mill without a
11   I,       XIX|       began to chatter with his teeth like one in the cold fit
12   I,       XIX|      and his heart sank and his teeth chattered still more when
13   I,       XIX|          or else to the want of teeth and grinders."~ ~"It is
14   I,        XX|        noise, and he ground his teeth and squeezed his shoulders
15   I,       XXI|     bites and cuts off with its teeth that for which, by its natural
16   I,      XXII|         tongue in spite of your teeth."~ ~"It is easy to see,"
17   I,      XXII|     where, I only say behind my teeth. If you, sir, have anything
18   I,      XXIX|         hands and moan that his teeth were knocked out. Don Quixote
19   I,       XXX|        this he said between his teeth, and then continued), "and
20   I,      XXXI|    maravedi, despite and in the teeth of all the clowns in the
21   I,    XXXVII|        to heaven and ground his teeth) "I have a mind to play
22   I,      XLIV|   barber a cuff that bathed his teeth in blood. The barber, however,
23   I,       XLV|          a cuff that bathed his teeth in blood; the Judge took
24   I,         L|       in the chair, picking his teeth perhaps as usual, and a
25  II,        XI|        and transfer them to her teeth; for beyond a doubt, Sancho,
26  II,        XI|         other, the eyes for the teeth."~ ~"Very likely," said
27  II,        XI|      taking the bit between his teeth he set off across the plain
28  II,       XVI|      that had levelled half his teeth, nor of the ingratitude
29  II,      XVII|         is, in spite and in the teeth of the enchanters who send
30  II,       XXI|         now had his soul at his teeth, and there was no time for
31  II,       XXI|         of Quiteria between his teeth, and apparently about to
32  II,       XXI|       on his tongue than at his teeth."~ ~Basilio and Quiteria
33  II,     XXIII|        with ruddy lips, and her teeth, of which at times she allowed
34  II,       XXV|  braying of our regidors in our teeth. Then the boys took to it,
35  II,       XXV|        ear began chattering his teeth rapidly; and having kept
36  II,      XXVI|       ape, for, by my faith, my teeth will have to sweat for it
37  II,    XXVIII|       now, will be thrown in my teeth by-and-by. I would do a
38  II,       XXX|     curses muttered between his teeth against the unlucky Sancho,
39  II,    XXXIII|         it will be cast in your teeth, senora duchess, if you
40  II,     XXXIV|      towards them, grinding his teeth and tusks, and scattering
41  II,     XXXIV|     felt sure he must be in the teeth of some wild beast. In the
42  II,     XLIII|         thumbs between two back teeth;' and 'to "get out of my
43  II,     XLIII|        and if they are not back teeth it makes no difference,
44  II,     XLIII| difference, so long as they are teeth; and to whatever the governor
45  II,      XLIV|    though my mouth be wide,~ My teeth like topazes exalt~ My beauty
46  II,     XLVII|      for wanting ten or a dozen teeth and grinders she might compare
47  II,    XLVIII|       my body still, and all my teeth and grinders in my mouth,
48  II,       LIX|          This thought blunts my teeth, paralyses my jaws, cramps
49  II,       LIX|  stretches the leather with his teeth until he makes it reach
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