Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XVII|         and barley for your two beasts, as for supper and beds."~ ~ ~"
 2   I,     XVIII|      together, took up the dead beasts, of which there were more
 3   I,     XXIII|       the wolves and other wild beasts that roamed around. Sancho
 4   I,    XLVIII|        the canon, "take all the beasts there, and bring the sumpter
 5   I,         L|         to behave to men and to beasts."~ ~"That I can well believe,"
 6  II,         X|      them, they remounted their beasts, and followed the road to
 7  II,        XI|     said he, "was made, not for beasts, but for men; but if men
 8  II,        XI|        it overmuch they turn to beasts; control yourself, your
 9  II,       XII|   describes how eagerly the two beasts would scratch one another
10  II,       XII|      received many lessons from beasts, and learned many important
11  II,      XVII|    cages, and turn me out those beasts, and in the midst of this
12  II,      XVII|        and mischief which these beasts may do, and for my salary
13  II,      XVII|       has not overcome the wild beasts, for he is calling to us."~ ~
14  II,       XIX|       peasants, mounted on four beasts of the ass kind. One of
15  II,      XXIV|       proceeded to do for their beasts, giving the best manger
16  II,      XXIX|        from Dapple and tie both beasts securely to the trunk of
17  II,      XXIX|   Sancho said this, he tied the beasts, leaving them to the care
18  II,      XXIX|        Sancho returned to their beasts, and to their life of beasts,
19  II,      XXIX|    beasts, and to their life of beasts, and so ended the adventure
20  II,       XXX| HUNTRESS~ ~ ~They reached their beasts in low spirits and bad humour
21  II,      XXXI|    personages likely to let the beasts fare badly when they treat
22  II,       LIX|        him the key. He took the beasts to the stable, fed them,
23  II,        LX|       man dismounted from their beasts, and as soon as they had
24  II,       LXI|      furze under each. The poor beasts felt the strange spurs and
25  II,    LXVIII|       pace at which the unclean beasts went, pack-saddle, armour,
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