Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XVI|       pack-saddles and all the trappings of the two best mules he
2   I,       XXI|        I might at least change trappings."~ ~"On that head I am not
3   I,      XLII|       stretched himself on the trappings of his ass, which, as will
4   I,      XLIV|   helmet, and Sancho Panza the trappings of his ass in exchange for
5   I,      XLIV|        pack-saddle, and all my trappings that you robbed me of."~ ~
6  II,       XVI|        of the same velvet. The trappings of the mare were of the
7  II,        XX|       with rich handsome field trappings and a number of little bells
8  II,       XXX| hackney caparisoned with green trappings and a silver-mounted side-saddle.
9  II,       XLI|    bear any kind of harness or trappings, and that his best plan
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