Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        VI|      but the curate would not agree to it without first reading
 2   I,       XIV|     it did not seem to him to agree with what he had heard of
 3   I,      XVII|      the blanketers would not agree to it, for they were fellows
 4   I,        XX|      those days, and did they agree by the month, or by the
 5   I,      XLIV|    said the other, "except to agree to go back? Anything else
 6   I,       LII| overcome mine), I ask thee to agree to a truce for but one hour
 7  II,        II|    not eat a morsel that will agree with me until I have heard
 8  II,      XXVI|    the spoiled figures, for I agree to pay it at once in good
 9  II,       XXX|   fall in with his humour and agree with everything he said,
10  II,     XXXIV|    don't suit my condition or agree with my conscience."~ ~"
11  II,       LIX|         your worship does not agree with the proverb that says, '
12  II,       LIX|       any mind that we should agree; as he calls me glutton (
13  II,      LXXI|    reckoning of their desires agree with time. They made their
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