Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|    replied that he had not a farthing, as in the histories of
 2   I,     XXIII|    he would not have given a farthing to meet with another adventure.~ ~
 3   I,     XXXIX|  without defrauding you of a farthing, as you will see in the
 4   I,      XLVI|   been paid to the very last farthing. The curate settled all
 5   I,       LII|    too, that I do not care a farthing for the threat he holds
 6  II,        II|     man would not be worth a farthing."~ ~"That is true," said
 7  II,        VI|   without its costing them a farthing, and without suffering heat
 8  II,        XX|    himself, and he without a farthing; is there nothing else?
 9  II,      XXII|      proved, are not worth a farthing to the understanding or
10  II,       XXV|  Sancho, "I would not give a farthing to be told what's past with
11  II,     XXXII|     insult; but I care not a farthing if clerks who have never
12  II,      LIII|        I mean that without a farthing I came into this government,
13  II,      LIII|    government, and without a farthing I go out of it, very different
14  II,        LV|      and I suppose without a farthing."~ ~Sancho overheard him
15  II,      LXXI| whippings, nobody gives me a farthing. Well, I swear by all that'
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