Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|    reflect much. "Dull and dirty" will always be, I imagine,
2  II,       XIV|   fallen knight, "that the dirty tattered shoe of the lady
3  II,      XVII|  put them there. I dare to dirty your helmet! You have guessed
4  II,       XXV| Sancho, "it must be a very dirty packet no doubt; but what
5  II,     XXXII|  clearer lye, and not such dirty hands; for there's not so
6  II,    XXXIII|    put on my shoes I don't dirty them; besides, squires to
7  II,    LXVIII| kill half a dozen of those dirty unmannerly pigs, for he
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