Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      VIII|          him, nor did he rate it as hardship but rather as recreation
2   I,      XIII| knights-errant of yore endured much hardship in the course of their lives.
3   I,      XXIX|             he forgot all about the hardship of travelling on foot.~ ~
4   I,     XLIII|         journey on foot in all this hardship, I am ready to die of sorrow;
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