Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|    and curvetting before the windows of their mistresses, that
2   I,       XXI|   kingdom will appear at the windows of his royal palace, and
3   I,      XXXV|  herself by a sheet from the windows of Anselmo's house. I know
4   I,        XL| prison was overlooked by the windows of the house belonging to
5   I,        XL|   were rather loopholes than windows, and besides were covered
6   I,        XL|   one of these little closed windows I saw a reed appear with
7   I,     XLIII|   father had curtains to the windows of his house in winter,
8   I,     XLIII|  gave me to know it from the windows of his house, with so many
9  II,      XLIV|   adventures like this, with windows, gratings, gardens, serenades,
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