Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XVII| drinking; but as at the first sup he perceived it was water
2   I,     XVIII|       the squires, they might sup sorrow."~ ~"Fear not that,
3   I,       XXI|      When night comes he will sup with the king, queen, and
4   I,         L|       this morsel and drink a sup, and that will soothe your
5  II,      XXIV|      the hermitage to drink a sup. The instant Sancho heard
6  II,      XXIV|  horse as far as the inn, and sup with me there, and to-morrow
7  II,     XLIII|    bad.~ ~"Dine sparingly and sup more sparingly still; for
8  II,      LIII|      I have one, to give me a sup of wine, for I'm parched
9  II,       LIX|    and he sat himself down to sup very resolutely. It seems
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