Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XVIII|          your not being able to leap over the wall of the yard
2   I,       XIX|         because I was unable to leap the walls of the yard; but
3   I,      XXII| Pasamonte, who was the first to leap forth upon the plain free
4   I,        XL|      the time, how far we could leap with our chains, we being
5  II,      XVII|    steadily, longing for him to leap from the cart and come to
6  II,   XXXVIII|          Then it is that hearts leap and laughter breaks forth,
7  II,        LV|        the boys when they say, 'leap thou, and give me one,'
8  II,        LV|      and give me one,' I take a leap out of the government and
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