Chapter

1     I|        before the houses of the rich. The poorer folks who have
2    II|         when, for instance, the rich traders of Dirbend offer
3    IV|      this, Janaki: if I were as rich a man as you are, trust
4    IV|         upon a time there was a rich merchant. Where he lived
5   VII|        would no doubt receive a rich viceroyalty, perhaps even
6    IX|   looked like a flower-bed. Its rich pile carpets were splendidly
7    IX|       not in the hands of these rich usurers!"~ ~And with these
8    IX| horseback; and the people waved rich tapestries at him from the
9   XII|       they washed down with the rich wine of Cypress and the
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