Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend| affair~ Of thine the life thy neighbours lead:~ Be prudent; oft the
 2   I,       XVI|     for the sufferings of her neighbours, so she at once set about
 3   I,     XXIII|    wife's joy, the envy of my neighbours, relief of my burdens, and
 4   I,     XXVII|     trifles and doings of our neighbours and acquaintances to talk
 5   I,      XLIV|       will and our being near neighbours, I first saw Dona Clara,
 6   I,    XLVIII|    curate and the barber, our neighbours and acquaintances, it is
 7   I,        LI|      of the daughter led many neighbours as well as strangers to
 8  II,       XVI|      Sometimes I dine with my neighbours and friends, and often invite
 9  II,       XVI|   presence; I pry not into my neighbours' lives, nor have I lynx-eyes
10  II,        XX|    good a fearer of God as my neighbours; but leave me to despatch
11  II,      XXII|      looking for help from my neighbours."~ ~"Thou hast said more
12  II,       XXV|      they told their friends, neighbours, and acquaintances what
13  II,         L|       ll run out and give the neighbours the news of our good luck,
14  II,         L|     of a comb from one of her neighbours; for I would have your worships
15  II,       LII|       off; and my friends and neighbours tell me that if my daughter
16  II,     LVIII|    wives, sons and daughters, neighbours, friends and kinsmen, and
17  II,     LXIII|     others of our kindred and neighbours, passed over to Barbary,
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