Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XII|   heat of the sultry summer noontide, makes his appeal to the
2   I,        XV| pass there the hours of the noontide heat, which by this time
3   I,     XLVII|  and in haste to take their noontide rest as soon as possible
4   I,    XLVIII|     oxen, while we take our noontide rest."~ ~"And so it seems,"
5  II,        XX|  reaper that sleeps out the noontide; at all times she is reaping
6  II,        LX|  Sancho, who had had a good noontide meal that day, let himself,
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