Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XII|      rich youths, gentlemen and peasants, have adopted the costume
 2   I,    XXVIII|      birth. They are, in short, peasants, plain homely people, without
 3  II,       XIX|       students, and a couple of peasants, mounted on four beasts
 4  II,       XIX| fencing-foils with buttons. The peasants carried divers articles
 5  II,       XIX|  village; and both students and peasants were struck with the same
 6  II,       XIX|       Greek or gibberish to the peasants, but not so to the students,
 7  II,       XIX|         two of the company, the peasants, without dismounting from
 8  II,       XIX|     such force, that one of the peasants that were there, who was
 9  II,        XX|      the arcade, of some twelve peasants, all in holiday and gala
10  II,     XLVII|         rectors of colleges, or peasants' weddings with your ollas
11  II,      LXVI|   permission Sancho said to the peasants who stood clustered round
12  II,      LXVI|        s good," said one of the peasants as he heard Sancho's decision, "
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