Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XVI|           as servant, an Asturian lass with a broad face, flat
 2   I,       XVI|          she liked. This graceful lass, then, helped the young
 3   I,       XVI|      knight-adventurer?" said the lass.~ ~"Are you so new in the
 4   I,       XVI|           it is said of this good lass that she never made promises
 5   I,       XVI|      anything else about the good lass that would have made any
 6   I,       XVI|           his was to chastise the lass, as he believed that beyond
 7   I,       XVI|        pounded Sancho, Sancho the lass, she him, and the innkeeper
 8   I,       XVI|          to his pack-saddles, the lass to her crib; the unlucky
 9   I,        XX| shepherdess, who was a wild buxom lass with something of the look
10   I,       XXV|          good! but she is a brave lass, and a right and stout one,
11  II,         X|           in her except a village lass, and not a very well-favoured
12  II,         X|           The instant the village lass who had done duty for Dulcinea
13  II,        XI|         vile shape of the village lass, nor could he think of any
14  II,       XIV|           a foul and mean village lass, and in the same way they
15  II,       XXI|           my heart she is a brave lass, and fit 'to pass over the
16  II,    XXXIII|        Sancho, that agile country lass was and is Dulcinea del
17  II,         L|         in a coach; what a dainty lass you must take me for!"~ ~"
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