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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;