Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       LII|       close behind puffing and blowing, seeing him fall, cried
 2   I,       LII|       fixed the tube where, by blowing, he made the dog as round
 3  II,       XIV|    bags, to keep the wind from blowing them away, half a dozen
 4  II,       XXV| scattering discord everywhere, blowing mischief about and making
 5  II,      XXVI|        faithful lovers, what a blowing of trumpets there is, what
 6  II,     XXXIV|   baying of the hounds and the blowing of the horns, they could
 7  II,     XXXIV|       passed in front of them, blowing, in lieu of a bugle, a huge
 8  II,       XLI|        seems as if people were blowing on me with a thousand pair
 9  II,       LXI|  scouts, posting sentinels and blowing the matches of harquebusses,
10  II,    LXVIII|    made and their grunting and blowing, that they deafened the
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