Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XI|         a great heap of parched acorns, and with them they put
 2   I,        XI|        took up a handful of the acorns, and contemplating them
 3   I,        XI|    knight delivered because the acorns they gave him reminded him
 4   I,        XI| likewise held his peace and ate acorns, and paid repeated visits
 5  II,         L|      They tell me there are big acorns in your village; send me
 6  II,         L|       La Mancha! And as for the acorns, senor, I'll send her ladyship
 7  II,         L|        for a couple of dozen of acorns."~ ~"Square that if you
 8  II,         L| inhabitants; with regard to the acorns I may tell you my lady the
 9  II,         L|     speak of sending to beg for acorns from a peasant woman, she
10  II,       LII|      that they have gathered no acorns this year in our village;
11  II,       LII|        of thy suit. I sent some acorns to my lady the duchess;
12  II,       LII|    unmentioned. He gave her the acorns, and also a cheese which
13  II,      LVII|        she ought in sending the acorns, for if she had not sent
14  II,       LIX|         and fill ourselves with acorns or medlars."~ ~Here ended
15  II,      LXII|      for a week on a handful of acorns or nuts. To be sure, if
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