Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,    XXXVII|   not you will see when the eggs come to be fried; I mean
 2  II,       VII|    me more than six hundred eggs, as God knows, and all the
 3  II,         L|     his horse, and get some eggs out of the stable, and cut
 4  II,         L|   of bacon to be paved with eggs for his dinner. His looks
 5  II,         L|   in with her skirt full of eggs, and said she to the page, "
 6  II,         L| gave a cake and a couple of eggs to a young acolyte who was
 7  II,       LII| they were as big as ostrich eggs.~ ~Let not your high mightiness
 8  II,       LIV|     caviar, and made of the eggs of fish, a great thirst-wakener.
 9  II,       LIX|   up in plenty of bacon and eggs."~ ~"By God," said the landlord, "
10  II,       LIX|     and he wants me to have eggs! Talk of other dainties,
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