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Parte, Chap.
1 I, V| backpiece to see if he had any wound, but he could perceive no 2 I, VIII| permitted to complain of any wound, even though their bowels 3 I, X| worship is to dress your wound, for a great deal of blood 4 I, X| death, or dread dying of any wound; and so when I make it and 5 I, XI| the goatherds, seeing the wound, told him not to be uneasy, 6 I, XII| night air may hurt your wound, though with the remedy 7 I, XVI| Quixote gets well of this wound, or fall, and I am left 8 I, XVII| losing much blood from the wound that phantom gave me."~ ~ 9 I, XXII| chain so long that it was wound all round his body, and 10 I, XXVIII| thread, carded, spun, and wound, relates that just as the 11 I, XXXIV| pretending, that she could not wound Lothario, she said, "Fate, 12 I, XXXIV| could not inflict a deep wound, she plunged it into her 13 I, XXXIV| when he saw how slight the wound was he was relieved of his 14 I, XXXIV| some one to attend to her wound in secret, and at the same 15 I, XXXIV| Anselmo about his lady's wound if he should chance to return 16 I, XXXIV| deception; and washing the wound with a little wine she bound 17 I, XXXIV| how she was to explain the wound to Anselmo, for he could 18 I, XXXIV| to him, and perhaps the wound being where it is it can 19 I, XXXIV| to hide it from him, the wound was evidently trifling; 20 II, XII| attempted polite language, he wound up by toppling over from 21 II, XIV| not to touch, maltreat, wound, or slay the Knight of the 22 II, XVIII| this speech Don Quixote wound up the evidence of his madness, 23 II, XIX| for God who gives the wound gives the salve; nobody 24 II, XX| and with this the dance wound up, to the great enjoyment 25 II, XXI| made haste to examine the wound with both hands, and found 26 II, XXII| they learned that the sham wound was not a scheme arranged 27 II, XXXII| maintain it, nor can they wound, nor have they any way of 28 II, XXXII| oblivion; and they injure and wound me where they know I feel 29 II, XXXII| finding that he could not wound him with steel, he lifted 30 II, XXXVIII| bleeding heart hath had its wound;~ And to increase the pain