Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IX|          he began to bleed from nose, mouth, and ears, reeling
 2   I,       XVI|       face, flat poll, and snub nose, blind of one eye and not
 3   I,        XX|      that some should reach his nose, and as soon as they did
 4   I,        XX|         with his fingers to his nose; "and for the future pay
 5   I,      XXVI|     dozen cuffs on the face and nose till they were bathed in
 6   I,      XXVI|       much composure-wiping his nose from time to time -- and
 7   I,      XLVI|         side, beard on face, or nose to smell with, be not dismayed
 8   I,       LII|     force that he flattened his nose; but the goatherd, who did
 9  II,       III|       with a round face, a flat nose, and a large mouth, all
10  II,         V|    proverb that says, 'wipe the nose of your neigbbour's son,
11  II,      XIII|       more than bring it to his nose. The first said the wine
12  II,       XIV|       turning grey, an aquiline nose rather hooked, and large
13  II,       XIV|       the squire of the Grove's nose, which was so big that it
14  II,       XIV|        moment the extraordinary nose of the squire presented
15  II,       XIV|      that with one flap of that nose on his own the battle would
16  II,       XIV| returned Sancho, "the monstrous nose of that squire has filled
17  II,       XIV|        came up, now without the nose which had made him so hideous,
18  II,       XIV|         his squire."~ ~"And the nose?" said Sancho, seeing him
19  II,       XIV|         pulled out a masquerade nose of varnished pasteboard
20  II,        XV|         on over his own natural nose the false masquerade one
21  II,       XVI|         that monstrous enormous nose of my gossip, Tom Cecial?"~ ~"
22  II,       XVI|          and the face, once the nose was off, was the very face
23  II,      XVII|         helmet he put it to his nose, and as soon as he had smelt
24  II,     XXIII|   others; her eyebrows met, her nose was rather flat, her mouth
25  II,      XXVI|       Pedro, "that is without a nose, and wants an eye, and is
26  II,     XXVII|        then, taking hold of his nose, he began to bray so vigorously
27  II,       XLI|     ever so little, close to my nose, and from underneath looked
28  II,      XLIV|        ground.~ ~ And though my nose be rather flat,~ And though
29  II,       XLV|      right hand on his brow and nose; then he raised his head
30  II,      XLVI|         face and held on to his nose tooth and nail, with the
31  II,      XLVI|       of holes as a sieve and a nose not in very good condition,
32  II,     XLVII|        her face she carries her nose turned up, as they say,
33  II,        LI|       much to the benefit of my nose; but it was nothing; for
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