Chap.

1        1|   mother a person of a most worthy demeanor, who looked as
2        1|     box were observable the worthy countenance of Caroline’
3        6| gone by. In his opinion the worthy man was a terrible fellow
4        9|   He did not think the part worthy of Rose, and he preferred
5       12|     should have liked to be worthy of you! And now there’s
6       12|     smiling in his calm and worthy fashion.~“And just to think
7       13|    Byzantine sumptuousness, worthy of the almighty puissance
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