Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|   last a sum of three hundred ducats was got together and entrusted
 2   I,  TransPre|  accept six comedies at fifty ducats (about 6l.) apiece, not
 3   I,      XXII|   gurapas for the want of ten ducats."~ ~"I will give twenty
 4   I,      XXII|   time I had had those twenty ducats that your worship now offers
 5   I,      XXII|       were in for two hundred ducats."~ ~"Is it so good?" said
 6   I,     XXXIX|   remember was three thousand ducats apiece in cash (for an uncle
 7   I,     XXXIX|      two of my three thousand ducats, as the remainder would
 8   I,     XXXIX|      gave him each a thousand ducats, so that there was left
 9   I,     XXXIX|       my father four thousand ducats in money, besides three
10  II,      XIII|     by a purse with a hundred ducats that I found one day in
11  II,    XXVIII|   Sancho, "I used to earn two ducats a month besides my food;
12  II,       XLV|      said he had about twenty ducats in a leather purse in his
13  II,     XLVII|  three hundred or six hundred ducats as a help to my bachelor'
14  II,     XLVII|     to ask me for six hundred ducats! How should I have them,
15  II,     XLVII|   want me to have six hundred ducats already!"~ ~The carver made
16  II,      XLIX|       penalty of two thousand ducats on him if he allows him
17  II,       LII|       town-hall; he asked two ducats, which they paid him in
18  II,     LVIII|   stand us in more than fifty ducats; and that your worship may
19  II,      LXII|     expect to make a thousand ducats at least by this first edition,
20  II,     LXIII| object more than two thousand ducats that he had in pearls and
21  II,     LXXIV|    has served me, with twenty ducats, over and above, for a gown.
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