Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|   no worse than such things usually are; so much, at least,
 2   I,        II| moat and all the belongings usually ascribed to castles of the
 3   I,    XXVIII| cushion, and spinning wheel usually afford, and if to refresh
 4   I,    XXXIII|    those of a wedding being usually days of merry-making, Lothario
 5   I,       XLI|    one of the galliots that usually come with goods from Tetuan;
 6  II,     XXXIV|   solid wheels the ox-carts usually have, by the harsh, ceaseless
 7  II,       LII|    the conditions which are usually and properly observed in
 8  II,     LVIII|     that fierceness that is usually depicted. The whole group
 9  II,     LVIII|    all the details that are usually given in representations
10  II,        LX|     is not as precise as he usually is on other matters.~ ~Master
11  II,     LXXIV|     more coherent than what usually fell from him, at least
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