Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXIII|       more at a distance. His garb was what has been described,
2   I,      XXIV|     to your condition as your garb and appearance show. And
3   I,    XXVIII|    disguised your beauty in a garb so unworthy of it, and sent
4   I,       LII|       when he saw the strange garb of the penitents, without
5  II,      XLIV| people. He was dressed in the garb of a lawyer, with a gaban
6  II,      XLIX|      to dress herself in that garb. She with her eyes fixed
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