Parte,  Chap.

1  II,        XX|       ordinary mould of common pots, for they were six half
2  II,        XX|        trees for burial in the pots, numberless the wildfowl
3  II,        XX|        take his fancy were the pots, out of which he would have
4  II,        XX|   scrap of bread in one of the pots; to which the cook made
5  II,        XX|        skimmings off Basilio's pots as these I have got off
6  II,        XX|   bountiful skimmings of whose pots are geese and hens, hares
7  II,    XXVIII| skimmings I took off Camacho's pots, and what I ate, drank,
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