Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XXIV|        write her, and how many dainty modest replies did I receive!
 2   I,      XXXI|       wert in the shop of some dainty glover?"~ ~"All I can say
 3   I,     XXXII|     PARTY AT THE INN~ ~ ~Their dainty repast being finished, they
 4   I,        LI|      and I have fresh milk and dainty cheese there, as well as
 5  II,        XX|       lady is more mighty than dainty, she is no way squeamish,
 6  II,      XXII|     flight stoop on it as on a dainty lure; but if beauty be accompanied
 7  II,     XXIII|     takes no pride in breeding dainty choice fish, only coarse
 8  II,      XLIX|       yourself about giving me dainty things or choice dishes
 9  II,         L|  she-ass as in a coach; what a dainty lass you must take me for!"~ ~"
10  II,       LIV|     They also put down a black dainty called, they say, caviar,
11  II,     LVIII| leaving; well then, amid those dainty banquets and snow-cooled
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