Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|     his books, enchantments, quarrels, battles, challenges, wounds,
 2   I,       VII|    who mixes you up in these quarrels? Would it not be better
 3   I,      VIII|      to mixing in strife and quarrels: it is true that as regards
 4   I,      XXII|     peace and quiet, without quarrels or troubles; but my good
 5   I,       XXX| forgive and forget as to our quarrels, and tell me now, dismissing
 6   I,       XLV|    more by stirring up fresh quarrels and disturbances.~ ~It came
 7   I,      XLVI|    now clear and quit of all quarrels, his squire's as well as
 8  II,       XIV|    to peace and his curse to quarrels; if a hunted cat, surrounded
 9  II,       XXV|    mischief about and making quarrels out of nothing, contrived
10  II,      XLIX|     up swindles, and prevent quarrels, he pocketed his money and
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