Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XVIII|    on the evil, and sendeth rain on the unjust and on the
 2   I,       XXI|  KNIGHT~ ~ ~It now began to rain a little, and Sancho was
 3   I,       XXI|  was on the way it began to rain, and not to spoil his hat,
 4   I,        XL|     thought it was going to rain any more cianis from that
 5   I,       LII|   of his mercy and send the rain; and to this end the people
 6  II,         I|    as soon think of sending rain as of hanging myself.~ ~"
 7  II,         I|   Jupiter and will not send rain, I, who am Neptune, the
 8  II,         I|     god of the waters, will rain as often as it pleases me
 9  II,         I|  has told us, will not send rain, here am I, and I will rain
10  II,         I| rain, here am I, and I will rain when I please. I say this
11  II,       XIX|   may fall; I have seen the rain coming down and the sun
12  II,      XXVI|    discharging a continuous rain of cuts, slashes, downstrokes,
13  II,        LI|     dinner, and then let it rain cases and questions on me,
14  II,      LXXI|    s hand be it, and let it rain lashes." But the rogue no
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