Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       LII|       Rocinante mounted;~ Here, underneath this cold stone, doth he
2  II,         X|       found out what was hidden underneath that ugly rind; though,
3  II,        XX|        is more high,~ Or older, underneath the sun.~ To use me rightly
4  II,       XLI|      close to my nose, and from underneath looked towards the earth,
5  II,     LVIII|        take off the next cloth, underneath which was seen the image
6  II,      LXII| communication with another room underneath the chamber in which the
7  II,     LXIII|       she slipped away from him underneath the oars. The galley shot
8  II,      LXIX|         presented. And now from underneath the catafalque, so it seemed,
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