Book,  Par.

1     I,      8|        and his looks the more carefully studied, so as neither to
2     I,     62|    merits of a man's case are carefully weighed; when war bursts
3    IV,     45| despot, there must be good in carefully noting and recording this
4    VI,      3|   Gallio's recompense for his carefully prepared flattery, with
5  XIII,      5|     of his future government, carefully avoiding anything which
6  XIII,     31|  slavery. Every master should carefully consider the merits of each
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