Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XI|  courtesy, shed the broad light bark that served at first to
 2   I,       XII|       and written on its smooth bark the name of Marcela, and
 3   I,      XXVI|      writing and carving on the bark of the trees and on the
 4   I,     XXXIV|    goodness and strength of the bark that Heaven has granted
 5   I,        XL|    money to enable him to arm a bark and return for the others
 6  II,         I|   finding on the beach a little bark without oars, sail, mast,
 7  II,      XXIX|      ADVENTURE OF THE ENCHANTED BARK~ ~ ~By stages as already
 8  II,      XXIX|         know, Sancho, that this bark is plainly, and without
 9  II,      XXIX|        cloud, or they provide a bark for him to get into, and
10  II,      XXIX|  required; and so, Sancho, this bark is placed here for the same
11  II,      XXIX|      that it is my opinion this bark is no enchanted one, but
12  II,      XXIX|       the moorings by which the bark is held;" and the bark began
13  II,      XXIX|      the bark is held;" and the bark began to drift away slowly
14  II,      XXIX|       that he would pay for the bark most cheerfully, on condition
15  II,      XXIX|      attempts; one provided the bark for me, and the other upset
16  II,      XXIX|     saying, "With a couple more bark businesses like this we
17  II,      XXIX|      adventure of the enchanted bark.~ ~ ~ ~
18  II,      LXXI| resolution that he soon had the bark stripped off several trees,
19  II,     LXXII|   before, at the expense of the bark of the beech trees much
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