Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XV|      glade covered with tender grass, beside which ran a pleasant
 2   I,        XV|       ass loose to feed on the grass that was there in abundance,
 3   I,        XV|      in places and spots where grass and water abound; and that
 4   I,       XIX|       stretched upon the green grass, with hunger for sauce,
 5   I,       XIX|       full of green and tender grass, said what will be told
 6   I,        XX|       be, senor, but that this grass is a proof that there must
 7   I,        XX|    sleep a little on the green grass after the fashion of knights-errant,
 8   I,      XXIV|     stretched himself upon the grass, and the others did the
 9   I,     XLVII|     was a valley that had more grass and much better than the
10   I,      XLIX|      they all sat on the green grass awaiting the arrival of
11   I,         L|  making a carpet and the green grass of the meadow serve as a
12  II,        XI|   every step to crop the fresh grass with which the plain abounded.~ ~
13  II,       XII|        this place will furnish grass for them, and the solitude
14  II,       XIX|   tries to get in to reach the grass that covers the soil. He
15  II,        XX|  cutting down, as well the dry grass as the green; she never
16  II,      XXII|      cousin's sackcloth on the grass, and put the stores of the
17  II,       LIV|     making a tablecloth of the grass they spread upon it bread,
18  II,     LVIII|       upon their cloaks on the grass of a green meadow eating
19  II,       LIX| unrestrained upon the abundant grass with which the meadow was
20  II,       LXI|       the east, gladdening the grass and flowers, if not the
21  II,      LXVI|        themselves on the green grass, and in peace and good fellowship
22  II,      LXXI|        themselves on the green grass and made their supper off
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