Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XX|        the feeling he displayed touched his but not so much as to
 2   I,       XXI|       ass; and no sooner had he touched the ground than he sprang
 3   I,       XXX|    provided his chivalry is not touched upon, no one would take
 4   I,      XXXI|     that wheat were pearls when touched by her hands; and didst
 5   I,    XXXIII|         relics are; adored, not touched. She must be protected and
 6   I,    XXXIII|   feeling as it were his honour touched by having been detected
 7   I,     XXXVI|   nourished by noble blood, was touched, and yielded to the truth
 8   I,       XLI|      must not on any account be touched, and there is nothing in
 9   I,     XLIII|    other hand of woman has ever touched, not even hers who has complete
10   I,      XLIV|  servant, "that disclosed them, touched with pity at the distress
11   I,      XLIV|        in a way that would have touched a heart of marble, not to
12   I,     XLVII|        returned Sancho, "I have touched them already; and that devil,
13   I,    XLVIII|         his error."~ ~"You have touched upon a subject, senor canon,"
14  II,       XVI|       comedies. She must not be touched by the buffoons, nor by
15  II,     XXIII|    asked the cousin.~ ~"I never touched a morsel," answered Don
16  II,     XXIII|       saw with my own eyes, and touched with my own hands. But what
17  II,      XXVI|       mine."~ ~Sancho Panza was touched by Master Pedro's words,
18  II,    XXVIII|         this rating, and was so touched by remorse that the tears
19  II,       XXX| particularly, for with him what touched the stock of money touched
20  II,       XXX|      touched the stock of money touched his heart, and when any
21  II,      XXXV|  peasant wench transformed~ And touched with pity, first I turned
22  II,       XLI|        the air, and even that I touched that of fire; but that we
23  II,     XLIII|         talked nonsense when he touched on chivalry, and in discussing
24  II,      XLIV|          and here a harp softly touched made itself heard. As he
25  II,     XLVII|      when the man with the wand touched the plate with it, and they
26  II,     XLVII|        it, already the wand had touched it and a page had carried
27  II,       LII|   uncertain, until Don Quixote, touched with compassion, raised
28  II,        LV|    thrice a man's height Dapple touched bottom, and he found himself
29  II,     LXIII|        bystanders. The viceroy, touched with compassion, went up
30  II,      LXIX|          With defter quill than touched the Thracian string.~ ~
31  II,      LXXI|         the roots. Don Quixote, touched to the heart, and fearing
32  II,     LXXII|       from having his shoulders touched up by the executioner because
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