Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|      as Cacus and as full of tricks as a student or a page. "
 2   I,       XIX| garments; for if they played tricks with thee the time before,
 3   I,       XXX|      in heaven, and sees all tricks, and will judge who does
 4   I,     XLVII|    however you may hide your tricks. After all, where envy reigns
 5   I,    XLVIII|     arguments, warned by the tricks, all the wiser for the examples,
 6  II,       XIV|      presently the means and tricks and falsehoods by which
 7  II,       XXI|    and rivalries of love the tricks and devices employed to
 8  II,       XXV|      of the regidors, by the tricks and roguery of a servant
 9  II,     XXXII|    sharp; he has mischievous tricks that stamp him rogue, and
10  II,        XL|     far better and with less tricks than a post-horse; for he
11  II,     XLIII|      me, and I go on with my tricks.' I am bidding thee avoid
12  II,    XLVIII|    take to any such childish tricks. God be praised I have a
13  II,      XLIX|    not attempt to play their tricks; and as the vice of gambling
14  II,      LXII|     somewhat free in playing tricks for harmless diversion sake.
15  II,     LXVII| beats me and I go on with my tricks."~ ~"It seems to me," said
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