Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|      not the landlord bored a reed, and putting one end in
 2   I,        II|       approached, sounded his reed pipe four or five times,
 3   I,        XL| little closed windows I saw a reed appear with a cloth attached
 4   I,        XL|      went and stood under the reed to see whether they would
 5   I,        XL|      do, but as he did so the reed was raised and moved from
 6   I,        XL|      soon as I came under the reed it was dropped and fell
 7   I,        XL|     unwillingness to drop the reed for any but me showed that
 8   I,        XL|      welcome money, broke the reed, and returned to the terrace,
 9   I,        XL|      that quarter, we saw the reed suddenly appear with another
10   I,        XL| forward before I did; but the reed was delivered to none but
11   I,        XL|      will put a thread to the reed; tie the answer to it, and
12   I,        XL|       the window at which the reed appeared, and he by that
13   I,        XL|    there were any sign of the reed, which was not long in making
14   I,        XL|      was already fixed to the reed, and to it I tied the paper;
15   I,        XL|  people, for which reason the reed delayed its appearance for
16   I,        XL|       promised a happy birth. Reed and cloth came down to me,
17   I,        XL|       gave us by means of the reed and cloth two thousand gold
18   I,      XLII|       for that miracle of the reed to obtain his ransom; but
19   I,       LII|       this: he made a tube of reed sharp at one end, and catching
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