Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III|   example of phlegm and good sense sat down by the shepherd'
 2     I,     III|  heart for my brethren and a sense of their wrongs, why should
 3     I,      VI|  great wealth by my own good sense and management, either.
 4    II,     III|          Because I have more sense than those poor birds who
 5    II,      VI|     convince me of your good sense, here are the papers which
 6    II,     VII|      good judgment or common sense, I should have taken the
 7    II,     VII| organism.~ ~But now that her sense had returned, her bashfulness
 8    II,      IX|    if I had listened to good sense - and to Cenni.~ ~"Certainly,"
 9    II,       X|      have no bashfulness, no sense of shame, and to be wholly
10    II,       X|     my own prudence and good sense! And the trap was already
11    II,    XVII|      out of your magnanimous sense of duty, the heavenly generosity
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