Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XVI|   wrists she wore some glass beads, but to him they had the
 2   I,      XXII|   together by the neck, like beads, on a great iron chain,
 3  II,     XXIII|      nothing but a rosary of beads bigger than fair-sized filberts,
 4  II,         L|   great string of fine coral beads as a present.~ ~Now the
 5  II,         L|     pocket a string of coral beads with gold clasps, and placed
 6  II,         L| other as well as these coral beads from my lady the duchess,
 7  II,         L|      dear, a string of coral beads with gold clasps; I wish
 8  II,         L|       and with the string of beads round her neck, and went
 9  II,         L|    on my neck are fine coral beads, with ave-marias and paternosters
10  II,         L|    The curate took the coral beads from her neck and examined
11  II,         L|      fineness of these coral beads, and on the other I read
12  II,         L|    the fineness of the coral beads, and the hunting suit that
13  II,       LII| welcome. The string of coral beads is very fine, and my husband'
14  II,       LII|      the truth, if the coral beads and the suit had not come
15  II,       LII| didst send me, and the coral beads my lady the duchess sent
16  II,       LII|     and look at my string of beads, and plan out the dress
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