Parte,  Chap.

 1  II,       LIV|      road he was travelling six pilgrims with staves, foreigners
 2  II,       LIV|      having spoken to the other pilgrims they withdrew to the grove
 3  II,       LIV|         of a beech, leaving the pilgrims buried in sweet sleep; and
 4  II,       LIV| Augsburg, and then joined these pilgrims, who are in the habit of
 5  II,        LX|     gentlemen on horseback, two pilgrims on foot, and a coach full
 6  II,        LX|       hoard."~ ~Roque asked the pilgrims the same questions he had
 7  II,        LX|      lady was downcast, and the pilgrims did not at all enjoy seeing
 8  II,        LX|      paid down their sixty. The pilgrims were about to give up the
 9  II,        LX|       let ten be given to these pilgrims, and the other ten to this
10  II,     LXIII|    company of some other German pilgrims, to seek my daughter and
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