Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|     bear in mind:~ If that thy roof be made of glass,~ It shows
 2   I,        II|       sleeplessness under this roof for a twelvemonth, not to
 3   I,       VII|        off, flying through the roof, and left the house full
 4   I,        IX|      never slept a day under a roof, went to their graves as
 5   I,        XI|        that served at first to roof the houses supported by
 6   I,    XXXVII|   comfortably at night under a roof. I will not go into other
 7  II,         I|       frequently slept under a roof and as he found houses to
 8  II,        XI|         without a tilt or cane roof, and the first figure that
 9  II,       XII|        or not sleeping under a roof Rocinante was not to be
10  II,      XXVI| confusion, the ape fled to the roof of the inn, the cousin was
11  II,        LV|       what might be called the roof showed it all plainly. He
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