Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|  come out, who, being a very fat man, was a very peaceful
 2  II,        IV|    not of those who have the fat of an old Christian four
 3  II,       VII|      they are so good and so fat, and so well-bred, that
 4  II,     XLIII|    telling him that all that fat little person of thine is
 5  II,       XLV|  costume, the beard, and the fat squat figure of the new
 6  II,      LXVI|    of this village who is so fat that he weighs twenty stone
 7  II,      LXVI|      the twenty stone of the fat one."~ ~"Not at all," exclaimed
 8  II,      LXVI|     his, "Brothers, what the fat man requires is not in reason,
 9  II,      LXVI|       therefore, is that the fat challenger prune, peel,
10  II,      LXVI| canon! But I'll be bound the fat man won't part with an ounce
11  II,      LXVI|    under the weight, nor the fat one strip himself of his
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