Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XXVI|   save by thrusting a corking pin into the sole of his foot,
 2   I,      XLIX|     in the king's armoury the pin with which the valiant Pierres
 3   I,      XLIX|    cart? And alongside of the pin is Babieca's saddle, and
 4   I,      XLIX|      that other matter of the pin of Count Pierres that you
 5   I,      XLIX|    never been able to see the pin, in spite of it being as
 6  II,      XVII|       this very instant, I'll pin you to the cart with this
 7  II,       XIX| venture to put the point of a pin, for there would not be
 8  II,     XXXII|     with the point of a stout pin and not with any other sort
 9  II,    XLVIII|    vexation, pulled out a big pin, or, I rather think, a bodkin,
10  II,       LIX|     taste; and I don't care a pin whether they are feet or
11  II,      LXIX|    him twelve pinches and six pin thrusts in the back and
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