Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XXI|       chivalry and ill-errant notions; and when he saw the poor
2  II,         V|      and I do not give my own notions, for what I am about to
3  II,      XIII|     like, with their chivalry notions and laws, and eat what those
4  II,        LX|      we are, according to our notions, rich and contented, for
5  II,     LXVII| squares, nay corners, with my notions; and what is more the bachelor
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