Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XV|      his girths and left him naked without a saddle to cover
 2   I,     XXIII|  with such nimbleness and so naked."~ ~For Don Quixote had
 3   I,       XXV|      in his purse; moreover, naked was I born, naked I find
 4   I,       XXV|  moreover, naked was I born, naked I find myself, I neither
 5   I,       XXV|    this armour and remain as naked as I was born, if I have
 6   I,      XXVI|   the somersaults or capers, naked from the waist down and
 7   I,      XXVI|   the trouble to strip stark naked, or do mischief to these
 8   I,      XXXI|      penance in her service, naked from the waist up, in among
 9   I,      XXXI|       I say, tied to an oak, naked from the waist up, and a
10   I,     XXXIV|  flew upon Lothario with the naked dagger, so manifestly bent
11   I,         L|    castle, and strips him as naked as when his mother bore
12  II,         I|    mat on which he lay stark naked, he asked in a loud voice
13  II,        II|    know, Sancho, that if the naked truth, undisguised by flattery,
14  II,      VIII|     them say what they like; naked was I born, naked I find
15  II,      VIII|      like; naked was I born, naked I find myself, I neither
16  II,       XIV|      perceiving it, held the naked point of his sword over
17  II,      XXXV|     and tie you to a tree as naked as when your mother brought
18  II,      XXXV|      hold of me he'll tie me naked to a tree and double the
19  II,      LIII|     with lighted torches and naked swords in their hands, all
20  II,      LIII|  tell my lord the duke that 'naked I was born, naked I find
21  II,      LIII|      that 'naked I was born, naked I find myself, I neither
22  II,      LIII|     besides, when I go forth naked as I do, there is no other
23  II,        LV|  Barataria, which 'I entered naked, and naked I find myself;
24  II,        LV|  which 'I entered naked, and naked I find myself; I neither
25  II,      LVII|     went into the government naked, and I come out of it naked;
26  II,      LVII|  naked, and I come out of it naked; so I can say with a safe
27  II,      LVII|   that's no small matter -- 'naked I was born, naked I find
28  II,      LVII| matter -- 'naked I was born, naked I find myself, I neither
29  II,    LXXIII|      hair all loose and half naked, dragging Sanchica her daughter
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