Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXXIV|    have heard say, sometimes flies and sometimes walks; with
2  II,        XL|     serves for a bridle, and flies through the air with such
3  II,     XLIII|  make yourself honey and the flies will suck you;' 'as much
4  II,      XLIX|  make yourself honey and the flies eat you."~ ~"Of a truth,
5  II,     LXVII|   been said, and there, like flies on honey, thoughts came
6  II,    LXVIII|     too," said Sancho, "that flies should prick the squires
7  II,    LXXIII| signum, malum signum! a hare flies, greyhounds chase it, Dulcinea
8  II,    LXXIII|    into a country wench; she flies, and I catch her and put
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