Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         at that time; a bright, eager, tawny-haired boy peering
 2   I,         V|         the licentiate the more eager to do what he did the next
 3   I,        VI|   housekeeper said the same, so eager were they both for the slaughter
 4   I,        IX|     about him and had known how eager I was for them, he might
 5   I,      XIII|  remainder."~ ~Vivaldo, who was eager to see what the papers contained,
 6   I,      XIII|         bystanders were equally eager they gathered round him,
 7   I,      XVII|  himself relieved and well, was eager to take his departure at
 8   I,     XXIII|     from the goatherd, and more eager than ever to discover who
 9   I,     XXVII|        the tapestries, and with eager ears and throbbing heart
10   I,     XXVII|        and make me crave it and eager to take it. At other times,
11   I,       XXX|         drew close to her side, eager to hear what sort of story
12   I,    XXXVII| good-will, all forthwith became eager to show kindness and attention
13   I,     XXXIX|   Venetians (who were much more eager for it than he was), and
14   I,       XLI|         anxious and elated, and eager to attack the vessel they
15   I,      XLVI|         wrong."~ ~They were all eager to know what the affair
16   I,      XLIX|     back much relieved and more eager than ever to put his squire'
17  II,         V|       suspicions that she is as eager to get a husband as you
18  II,        XL|        do, for my heart is most eager to serve you."~ ~"The fact
19  II,      XLIX|         don't be so childish or eager to see the world; for a
20  II,      XLIX|       soon lost; and she who is eager to see is also eager to
21  II,      XLIX|         is eager to see is also eager to be seen; I say no more."~ ~
22  II,         L|    anger of women and make them eager for revenge. The duchess
23  II,         L|     sharp and quick-witted; and eager to serve his lord and lady
24  II,       LVI|      with a multitude of people eager to see this perilous and
25  II,     LVIII|         the pastoral gathering, eager to see what would be the
26  II,     LXIII|         stood waiting for them, eager to see what they brought
27  II,       LXV|       of the city. Don Antonio, eager to make his acquaintance,
28  II,       LXV|         and home, Don Gregorio, eager to see Ana Felix, came with
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