Parte,  Chap.

1  II,       XVI| distinguishes him, as much as the mitre does the bishop, or the
2  II,      LXVI|          a staff in his hand or a mitre on his head."~ ~That night
3  II,      LXIX|           cap put upon his head a mitre such as those undergoing
4  II,      LXIX|         for them. He took off the mitre and seeing painted with
5  II,      LXIX|            kneeling, and with the mitre in his hand. The duke bade
6  II,      LXIX|       them leave him the robe and mitre; as he wanted to take them
7  II,    LXXIII|       life. He had also fixed the mitre on Dapple's head, the oddest
8  II,    LXXIII|      escapes, spied out the ass's mitre and came running to see
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