Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXVII| daybreak I reached one of the passes of these mountains, among
2   I,    XXXIII| places which it frequents and passes, they stop the way to them
3  II,         X|  reply she gives thee; if she passes from gentleness to austerity,
4  II,      XXIV|   accepting it as true, as it passes all reasonable bounds. For
5  II,      XXIX|     now day, and ere this one passes tie Dapple and Rocinante
6  II,      XXIX|    his sword and began making passes in the air at the millers,
7  II,      XLVI|     to-day, to-morrow flown,~ Passes, leaves no trace behind
8  II,      XLVI|       his sword, began making passes at the grating, shouting
9  II,       LIV|       guards at the posts and passes where they are searched.
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