Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IV|       grain of wheat; for by the thread one gets at the ball, and
 2   I,       XIX|       not permit them to touch a thread of thy garments; for if
 3   I,      XXIV|         promise not to break the thread of my sad story with any
 4   I,     XXVII|        let us take up the broken thread of my unhappy story.~ ~"
 5   I,    XXVIII|      itself; which, resuming its thread, carded, spun, and wound,
 6   I,       XXX|         de Pasamonte; and by the thread of the gipsy he got at the
 7   I,      XXXI| embroidering some device in gold thread for this her enslaved knight."~ ~"
 8   I,        XL|        with stones. I will put a thread to the reed; tie the answer
 9   I,        XL|          as a sign to attach the thread, but it was already fixed
10  II,         V|      blunders that will show the thread of her coarse homespun stuff."~ ~"
11  II,       XII|        for, if he sings, by that thread we shall extract the ball
12  II,      XVII|         proceeded to take up the thread of his story, saying that
13  II,      XXXI|      thyself, and don't show the thread so as to let them see what
14  II,   XXXVIII|       three have cut for her the thread of life. But that they have
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