Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         halter was put round his neck and his hands tied behind
 2   I,       III|         him a sturdy blow on the neck, and then, with his own
 3   I,        IX|         flung his arms about its neck; at the same time, however,
 4   I,        XI|   softest silk they be;~ Put thy neck beneath the yoke, dear;~
 5   I,      XIII|     coral, her teeth pearls, her neck alabaster, her bosom marble,
 6   I,        XX|       hand and a scrip round her neck, in which she carried, it
 7   I,        XX|          his side, stretched his neck as far as he could and peered
 8   I,      XXII|      foot strung together by the neck, like beads, on a great
 9   I,      XXII|      money, I was near having my neck stretched, they sentenced
10   I,      XXII|       body, and two rings on his neck, one attached to the chain,
11   I,     XXVII|   ordains?' I thrust my head and neck out from between the tapestries,
12   I,     XXXVI|        flung her arms around his neck and pressing her face close
13   I,       XLI|        pearls hung from her fair neck, her ears, and her hair
14   I,       XLI|        throwing her arm round my neck she began with feeble steps
15   I,       XLI| described, with her arm round my neck, her father, as he returned
16   I,       XLI|        to remove her arm from my neck, but on the contrary drew
17  II,       XII|          Rocinante would lay his neck across Dapple's, stretching
18  II,       XIX|       once you put it round your neck, turns into a Gordian knot,
19  II,        XX|     great chain of gold over her neck pretended to take her and
20  II,       XXI|        hanging from her hair and neck look just like them. I swear
21  II,      XXVI|         clasp her arms round his neck, crossing them on his breast
22  II,    XXVIII|  back-bone up to the nape of his neck, he was so sore that it
23  II,     XXXII|        there with half a yard of neck, and that uncommonly brown,
24  II,     XXXII|    straining-cloth from Sancho's neck, and with something like
25  II,      XXXV|         Quixote hung on Sancho's neck kissing him again and again
26  II,       XLI|         peg the horse has in his neck, and he will bear them through
27  II,         L|     clasps, and placed it on her neck, and said, "This letter
28  II,         L|          let me wear it round my neck for a few days; for verily
29  II,         L|        string of beads round her neck, and went along thrumming
30  II,         L|           and these I have on my neck are fine coral beads, with
31  II,         L|         the coral beads from her neck and examined them again
32  II,       LII|         duchess sent me round my neck, and the letters in my hands,
33  II,       LIV|         threw his arms round his neck saying, "Who the devil could
34  II,       LIX|         arms round Don Quixote's neck, said to him, "Your appearance
35  II,      LXII| communicated with the throat and neck of the head, and the whole
36  II,      LXII|      pedestal, table, throat and neck of the bust or figure, there
37  II,     LXIII|     bound and the rope round his neck, ready for death.~ ~The
38  II,      LXVI|        foot with alforjas at the neck and a javelin or spiked
39  II,      LXIX|        stone and tie it round my neck, and pitch me into a well;
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