Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        II|        themselves dead tired and hungry, when, looking all around
2   I,       XIX|       the night dark, the squire hungry, the master sharp-set, they
3  II,         X|          thirst and drink to the hungry. That's all very well, but
4  II,      XVII|         one behind, and they are hungry now, for they have eaten
5  II,       XXI|          and dejected though not hungry, without dismounting from
6  II,      XXII| something to eat, as he was very hungry. They spread the cousin'
7  II,      LXII|          is true that when he is hungry there is a certain appearance
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