Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre| palm off the three country wenches as Dulcinea and her ladies
2   I,        II| the bread the whitest, the wenches ladies, and the landlord
3   I,     XLIII|    as he perceived the two wenches he said:~ ~"I pity you,
4  II,        IX| fancy, to the house of our wenches, like gallants who come
5  II,    LXXIII|  in the end." And the good wenches (for that they undoubtedly
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