Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XXX|     does not come up to the shoe of this one here. A poor
2   I,     XXXII|     make five, and where my shoe pinches me; don't think
3  II,      VIII|     to be got but a damaged shoe or a broken rib; and, fool
4  II,       XIV|     that the dirty tattered shoe of the lady Dulcinea del
5  II,     XVIII|   goes; he must know how to shoe a horse, and repair his
6  II,    XXXIII|  eyes, for I know where the shoe pinches me; I say so, because
7  II,      XLIV| league off the patch on his shoe, the sweat-stains on his
8  II,    XLVIII| comes up to the sole of her shoe, and the one they call Altisidora,
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