Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XVII|        The cries of the poor blanketed wretch were so loud that
2   I,     XVIII|    Sancho; "was he whom they blanketed yesterday perchance any
3   I,        XX|    delivering you from being blanketed as I was, and bringing you
4   I,       XXI| wounding anyone: as to being blanketed again I say nothing, for
5   I,     XXVII| balsam man and master of the blanketed squire, and they told the
6   I,      XLVI|   about it, that he had been blanketed by beings of flesh and blood,
7   I,       LII|       for out of some I came blanketed, and out of others belaboured.
8  II,        II|   and the same luck; if they blanketed thee once, they belaboured
9  II,        II|      Sancho; "but when I was blanketed as a member, my head was
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