Book,  Par.

1     I,     45|       of exemptions, of their scanty pay, of the severity of
2    XI,      4|       appearance, he foretold scanty harvests. Some have said
3    XI,     17|    first too our alphabet was scanty, and additions were afterwards
4    XI,     32| ancestors. There were now but scanty relics of the Greater Houses
5   XII,     51|       confusion of the crowd. Scanty crops too, and consequent
6   XIV,     44|     as he looked round on his scanty force of soldiers, and remembered
7   XVI,     16| though severed, allowed but a scanty flow of blood, he used the
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