Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IV| though it be no bigger than a grain of wheat; for by the thread
2   I,      XXII|    them very much against the grain and against your will, and
3  II,      XXIX|    them very much against the grain, saying, "With a couple
4  II,       XLI|  tapestry.~ ~Much against the grain, and very slowly, Sancho
5  II,       XLI|   altogether no bigger than a grain of mustard seed, and that
6  II,       XLI|    earth looked to you like a grain of mustard seed, and each
7  II,      XLII|     grand in being ruler on a grain of mustard seed, or what
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