Parte,  Chap.

1   I,    XXVIII|      embroidery cushion, and spinning wheel usually afford, and
2   I,      XLVI|      let every jade mind her spinning, and let us go to dinner."~ ~
3  II,         V|    clodhopper's daughter and spinning wench. I have not been bringing
4  II,         V|     yesterday she was always spinning flax, and used to go to
5  II,         L| mother Teresa Panza came out spinning a bundle of flax, in a grey
6  II,       LIV|     by his impatience seemed spinning themselves out into four
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