Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       VII| disorder was to wall up and plaster the room where the books
2   I,    XXXIII|    seizes them to eat clay, plaster, charcoal, and things even
3  II,       XIV| some village where he could plaster and strap his ribs. Don
4  II,        XV| some village where he could plaster himself, as has been said
5  II,      LIII|    and let me go; I have to plaster myself, for I believe every
6  II,     LVIII|    my heart, like a warming plaster or comforter, to meet any
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