Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|   Cervantes himself says with a touch of pride, "It is thumbed
 2   I,       III|     have a care what thou dost; touch it not unless thou wouldst
 3   I,       VII|       beards of all who dare to touch only the tip of a hair of
 4   I,       XVI|        to be wool, would to the touch have seemed pebbles in hardness,
 5   I,       XVI|        s blindness that neither touch, nor smell, nor anything
 6   I,       XIX|         will not permit them to touch a thread of thy garments;
 7   I,      XXII|        having besides a certain touch of the sorcerer about him."~ ~"
 8   I,      XXII| sorcerer about him."~ ~"If that touch had not been thrown in,"
 9   I,     XXIII|       say you found and did not touch. He asked us what part of
10   I,     XXXIV|       and I have had no need to touch it, for the chastity of
11   I,      XXXV|       and then, for a finishing touch to all, to burst my wine-skins
12   I,       XLI|      got, and that he would not touch at any Spanish port, but
13   I,     XLIII|       ground that he could just touch it with his feet, which
14   I,     XLIII|         when they are fixed at "touch and no touch," who aggravate
15   I,     XLIII|      are fixed at "touch and no touch," who aggravate their own
16   I,     XLVII|       if thou wouldst prove it, touch them, and feel them, and
17  II,         I|          and they agreed not to touch upon any point connected
18  II,        II|    mischievous stupidities, and touch upon points that might not
19  II,        VI|       ten giants, that not only touch the clouds with their heads
20  II,      VIII|   greatest good luck to kiss or touch the iron chains with which
21  II,        IX|         see it with my eyes and touch it with my hands, I'll believe
22  II,        XI|          but I declare one must touch with the hand what appears
23  II,       XIV|   entreat of your master not to touch, maltreat, wound, or slay
24  II,     XXIII|     empty delusive phantom; but touch, feeling, the collected
25  II,     XXXII|     whoever comes to wash me or touch a hair of my head, I mean
26  II,      XXXV|     weighty or weighable, shall touch me," said Sancho. "Was it
27  II,       XLI| desirous of putting a finishing touch to this rare and well-contrived
28  II,         L|   gentlewomen the wind must not touch them, and go to church with
29  II,         L|         to say that I'd like to touch and feel your worship to
30  II,       LIV|         but I know they did not touch my hoard, for I did not
31  II,       LIX|       Sancho did not venture to touch a morsel of what was before
32  II,       LIX|        said Sancho; "let nobody touch them; I'll pay better for
33  II,       LIX|         heels."~ ~"Nobody shall touch them," said the landlord; "
34  II,        LX|     life of his thoughts not to touch so much as a hair of his
35  II,        LX|  another tree he felt something touch his head, and putting up
36  II,     LXIII|     charged me on no account to touch the treasure, if by any
37  II,    LXVIII|       ll make me swear never to touch a hair of my doublet, not
38  II,      LXIX|     world; but allow duennas to touch me-not a bit of it! Scratch
39  II,      LXIX|         but I won't let duennas touch me, though the devil should
40  II,     LXXIV|      profane thee. But ere they touch thee warn them, and, as
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