Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XXV|      will manage to make her softer than a glove though I find
2  II,       XII|    my lady is as a lamb, and softer than a roll of butter."~ ~"
3  II,      XXXV|       that unless you become softer than a ripe fig, you shall
4  II,        XL| Dapple, and on a pack-saddle softer than silk itself, and here
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