Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|        impossibility for a man to walk the streets with any delight
2   I,       XII|         other day will not let me walk."~ ~"For all that, we thank
3   I,        XL| immediately repaired to the usual walk on the terrace to see if
4  II,     XLIII|      boorish origin by the smell; walk slowly and speak deliberately,
5  II,      XLIV|    blemish I'm without,~ And as I walk my lily locks~ Are trailing
6  II,       LVI|        crossed the courtyard at a walk, and coming to where the
7  II,      LXII|    Antonio gave him set out for a walk. Thus it came to pass that
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