Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|      hardly seen on the horse's croup, as if it were something
 2   I,       XXV|        giving him a slap on the croup, said, "He gives thee freedom
 3   I,       XXV|      gone without a slap on the croup and something said in his
 4  II,         X|       putting both hands on the croup of the ass she dropped into
 5  II,      XIII|     better larder on my horse's croup than a general takes with
 6  II,        XL|    saddle, and the other on the croup; and generally these two
 7  II,        XL|         in the saddle or on the croup, is to ask pears of the
 8  II,       XLI| wild-man, "take his seat on the croup, and let him trust the valiant
 9  II,       XLI|      without my mounting on the croup, my master had better look
10  II,       XLI|        for if I am to go on the croup, it is plain the rider in
11  II,       XLI|         well as he could on the croup, found it rather hard, and
12  II,       XLI|         was satisfied with this croup, she could not have been
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