Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|     Does homage with the rustic kiss and cuff.~ ~ ~ FROM EL DONOSO,
 2   I,       XXI|         knight will courteously kiss his hands for the favour
 3   I,       XXI|         to the knight, who will kiss them a thousand and a thousand
 4   I,      XXIX|         offer, she attempted to kiss his feet; but Cardenio would
 5   I,      XXIX|        with much pertinacity to kiss his hands; but Don Quixote,
 6   I,       XXX|         to give him her hand to kiss in token of his acknowledgment
 7   I,       XXX|     Dorothea; "run, Sancho, and kiss your lord's hand and beg
 8   I,      XXXI|   gavest her my letter, did she kiss it? Did she place it on
 9   I,    XXXVII|         replied the captive, "I kiss your hands, and I esteem
10   I,        XL|       this cross, which I often kiss as the captive bade me,
11   I,     XLIII|       and salute her, that thou kiss not her face; for I shall
12   I,     XLIII|        to you, not that you may kiss it, but that you may observe
13   I,      XLVI|       to him and allowed him to kiss it, gave him his blessing
14   I,      XLVI|     tied together, he could not kiss one; and then the apparitions
15   I,       LII|       Persiles will be ready to kiss your hand and I your feet,
16  II,       III|         him and saying, "Let me kiss your mightiness's hand,
17  II,      VIII|         on their shoulders, and kiss bits of their bones, and
18  II,      VIII|       the greatest good luck to kiss or touch the iron chains
19  II,       XVI|    these kisses for?"~ ~"Let me kiss," said Sancho, "for I think
20  II,     XVIII| politeness to ask permission to kiss the lady's hand, while Don
21  II,       XIX|     furious onset, and made him kiss it as if it were a relic,
22  II,      XXVI|     Observe now how he prints a kiss upon her lips, and what
23  II,       XXX|        the Knight of the Lions, kiss the hands of her exalted
24  II,       XXX|    grant me leave I will go and kiss them in person and place
25  II,       XXX|        easy bearing advanced to kiss the hands of the duchess,
26  II,     XXXII|          said Don Quixote, "and kiss the feet of his excellence
27  II,     XXXII|        going a few days back to kiss her hands and receive her
28  II,   XXXVIII|          these feet I desire to kiss, for upon their steps hangs
29  II,     XLVII|         lady the duchess that I kiss her hands, and that I beg
30  II,     XLVII|      about it you may enclose a kiss of the hand to my master
31  II,     XLVII|       he asked for his hand, to kiss it. Sancho refused it, and
32  II,         L|         Teresa, saying, "Let me kiss your hand, Senora Dona Teresa,
33  II,        LI|   grateful when the time comes; kiss her hands for me, and tell
34  II,       LII|        my daughter, and my son, kiss your worship's hands.~ ~
35  II,      LIII|       him and gave him a loving kiss on the forehead, and said
36  II,        LX|     herself out of the coach to kiss the feet and hands of the
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