Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|   enough not to stray a hair's breadth from the truth in the telling
 2   I,      XLII|    that there was not a hand's breadth of the whole inn unoccupied.~ ~"
 3   I,     XLIII|    network of the muscles, the breadth and capacity of the veins,
 4  II,     XXXII|      when she had him a hand's breadth deep in lather, pretended
 5  II,    XXXIII|    there's no stomach a hand's breadth bigger than another,' and
 6  II,     XXXIX|        he has but two fingers' breadth of good fortune, it is on
 7  II,      XLII|  heaven, no not so much as the breadth of my nail, to anyone; rewards
 8  II,       LII|        was within two fingers' breadth of going mad I was so happy.
 9  II,       LXX|  duchess were not two fingers' breadth removed from being something
10  II,       LXX| wristbands, with four fingers' breadth of the arms exposed to make
11  II,      LXXI|     eyes and his ears a palm's breadth wide, and in his heart very
12  II,    LXXIII|     without departing a hair's breadth from it, as became a knight-errant
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