Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        IX|   sell some pamphlets and old papers to a silk mercer, and, as
 2   I,        IX|      mercer, I bought all the papers and pamphlets from the boy
 3   I,      XIII|       some books, and several papers open and folded; and those
 4   I,      XIII|       memory of man, as these papers which you see could fully
 5   I,      XIII|     by granting life to those papers, let the cruelty of Marcela
 6   I,      XIII|      instead of burning those papers you allow me to carry away
 7   I,      XIII|     was eager to see what the papers contained, opened one of
 8   I,       XIV|       and burned Chrysostom's papers, they laid his body in it,
 9   I,     XXXII|      I want to see what those papers are that are written in
10   I,     XXXII| forgot the valise, books, and papers here, for maybe he will
11   I,        XL|       and say that from these papers may be seen the object they
12   I,        XL|   there are who procure these papers and make use of them honestly,
13   I,        XL|       the Moors had found the papers they would have burned him
14   I,     XLVII|    curate and handed him some papers, saying he had discovered
15  II,       VII|   with your worship, and 'let papers speak and beards be still,'
16  II,         L|     madness is this, and what papers are those?"~ ~"The madness
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