Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|         kid, which is better than goat. But whatever it be let
 2   I,        XI|        from some pieces of salted goat simmering in a pot on the
 3   I,        XX|           hold one person and one goat; but for all that he spoke
 4   I,        XX|          the boat and carried one goat over; he came back and carried
 5   I,        XX|           he returned for another goat, and another, and another."~ ~"
 6   I,         L|         they observed a beautiful goat, spotted all over black,
 7   I,         L|         to the fold. The fugitive goat, scared and frightened,
 8   I,         L|        such a hurry to drive this goat back to the fold; for, being
 9   I,         L|           and in the meantime the goat will rest herself," and
10   I,         L|             The goatherd gave the goat which he held by the horns
11   I,         L|          return to our fold." The goat seemed to understand him,
12   I,        LI| expressions I made use of to this goat when I came up just now;
13  II,      XIII|           took it to be made of a goat, not to say a kid, and looking
14  II,       XIX|           and leaps better than a goat, bowls over the nine-pins
15  II,       XLI|       colours."~ ~"An odd sort of goat, that," said the duke; "
16  II,      XLIX|       hinges; it is accustomed to goat, cow, bacon, hung beef,
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