Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        II|      of the rosy Dawn, that, deserting the soft couch of her jealous
2   I,      XXXV|      his reason seemed to be deserting him little by little. He
3   I,     XXXVI|     and fortunate. Do not by deserting me let my shame become the
4  II,      XXIX|      him not be uneasy about deserting the animals, "for he who
5  II,      XXXI|      days of yore.~ ~Sancho, deserting Dapple, hung on to the duchess
6  II,     XXXIV| prevented her. Sancho alone, deserting Dapple at the sight of the
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