Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      account of the journey on Clavileno.~ ~In the Second Part it
 2  II,        XL|    very well, for he is called Clavileno the Swift, which name is
 3  II,        XL|      do as I bid him. Only let Clavileno come and let me find myself
 4  II,        XL|       Send us now the peerless Clavileno, that our misfortune may
 5  II,       XLI|       XLI.~ ~OF THE ARRIVAL OF CLAVILENO AND THE END OF THIS PROTRACTED
 6  II,       XLI|    arrival of the famous horse Clavileno, the non-appearance of which
 7  II,       XLI|      With these words, leaving Clavileno behind them, they retired
 8  II,       XLI|      and whether you return on Clavileno as quickly as his speed
 9  II,       XLI|        they went back to mount Clavileno, and as they were about
10  II,       XLI|        see, first of all, what Clavileno has in his stomach."~ ~"
11  II,       XLI| without more words, he mounted Clavileno, and tried the peg, which
12  II,       XLI|     the Trifaldi observed that Clavileno would not bear any kind
13  II,       XLI|        they applied a light to Clavileno's tail with some tow, and
14  II,       XLI|     told him that, the instant Clavileno descended flaming through
15  II,       XLI|        quietly I got down from Clavileno and amused myself with the
16  II,       XLI| three-quarters of an hour; and Clavileno never stirred or moved from
17  II,      XLII|       next day, that following Clavileno's flight, the duke told
18  II,      XLIV|     pleasanter paced one, than Clavileno; and I don't know what could
19  II,      XLIV|       his craft; and so burned Clavileno as the chief one, and that
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