Book,  chapter

1    1,    3| goodness excelled every other quality, and he was more charitable
2    2,    9| referring to that, but to one quality it has which is incomparable.”~“
3    2,   14|     viands were of the finest quality; but what pleased the guests
4    3,    6|      sea biscuits of inferior quality, and two casks of salt fish.
5    3,   20|       vegetables of excellent quality.~The house was shaded by
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