Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXVII|     household in confusion, I ventured to come out regardless whether
 2   I,     XXXIV|  happiness that he could have ventured to hope for, and desired
 3   I,       XLV|      one of his servants, who ventured to catch him by the arm
 4   I,      XLIX|    and enchanted, as you have ventured to utter such blasphemies
 5  II,       XII|    said he of the Grove, "who ventured to speak when his master
 6  II,       XVI|   when the perverse enchanter ventured to effect so wicked a transformation,
 7  II,      XXIV|    more - how much more, if I ventured to say, perhaps I should
 8  II,      LVII|       castle, you should have ventured to carry off even three
 9  II,     LVIII|        life may and should be ventured; and on the other hand,
10  II,      LXVI|    Moon's horse. In a word, I ventured it, I did my best, I was
11  II,     LXXIV| Tordesillesque writer who has ventured or would venture with his
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