Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         V|  which was to think of some passage in his books, and his craze
2   I,      VIII|   husband was about to take passage for the Indies with an appointment
3   I,        XX| mistake in the count of the passage of the goats begins."~ ~"
4   I,     XXXIV|    has granted thee for thy passage across the sea of this world;
5   I,      XLII|  New Spain, and to miss the passage would have been a great
6  II,      XVII|      that on coming to this passage, the author of this veracious
7  II,       XXI|     heaven to grant an easy passage to the soul of the newly
8  II,      XXII|   sheer force or cleaving a passage; so drawing his sword he
9  II,        LI|   way the conditions of the passage will be fully complied with."~ ~"
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