Parte,  Chap.

1  II,         X|     my quoit always over the peg. Maybe, by holding out in
2  II,        XL|    said horse is guided by a peg he has in his forehead that
3  II,        XL| being made of wood, with the peg he has in his forehead,
4  II,        XL| Trifaldi, "that it is with a peg, by turning which to one
5  II,       XLI|       It is but to turn this peg the horse has in his neck,
6  II,       XLI|     Clavileno, and tried the peg, which turned easily; and
7  II,       XLI|   satisfaction, felt for the peg, and the instant he placed
8  II,       XLI|     not how to regulate this peg, so as not to mount up where
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