Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|      with mildew. He scoured and polished it as best he could, but
 2   I,        VI| contrivance, and the language is polished and clear, studying and
 3   I,        VI|        the curate, "but a highly polished courtier; let it be preserved
 4   I,     XXIII|         and in his courteous and polished language showed himself
 5   I,     XXVII|     rustic shepherds, but of the polished wits of the city; and so
 6   I,      XXIX|          who was in all things a polished and courteous knight, would
 7   I,      XLII|          a more intelligible and polished style. In short, the Judge
 8   I,    XLVIII|      much grace and gaiety, such polished versification, such choice
 9   I,         L|         many-coloured jasper and polished marble; here another of
10   I,       LII|         as it was like that of a polished city wit; and he observed
11  II,       XVI| lacquered green, and so brightly polished that, matching as they did
12  II,      XVII|          a shield, but no bright polished steel one, there stoodst
13  II,     XVIII|     abundance of well-chosen and polished phrases. Almost the same
14  II,     XVIII|     buff-coloured, and his shoes polished. He wore his good sword,
15  II,       XIX|          it off when it comes to polished talk."~ ~"That is true,"
16  II,    XLVIII|         of hers like a burnished polished sword, those two cheeks
17  II,        LV|          picked clean, white and polished, and my good Dapple's with
18  II,        LX|   Walloon fashion, tight-fitting polished boots, gilt spurs, dagger
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