Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXVII|      ring they stood linked by a knot that could never be loosed.
2   I,    XXVIII|         it was the talk of every knot of idlers in the street.
3   I,        XL|           in which I perceived a knot, and in this were ten cianis,
4   I,        XL|   another cloth tied in a larger knot attached to it, and this
5   I,        XL|       was let drop. I untied the knot and I found forty Spanish
6   I,     XLIII| Maritornes, and making a running knot on the halter, she passed
7  II,       XIX|       neck, turns into a Gordian knot, which, if the scythe of
8  II,        LX|        the Great cut the Gordian knot, saying, 'To cut comes to
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