Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXVII| simplicity the lad was a trifle covetous.~ ~The next day they reached
 2   I,     XXVII|        O, vindictive Julian! O, covetous Judas! Traitor, cruel, vindictive,
 3   I,     XXVII| treacherous Don Fernando and my covetous father are waiting for me
 4   I,     XXVII|        thankless, but above all covetous, since the wealth of my
 5   I,      XLII|     other malevolent scoundrel, covetous of the great treasure of
 6  II,         I|       made his relations appear covetous and heartless, and himself
 7  II,     XXXVI|         himself here to he very covetous; and I would not have him
 8  II,     XXXVI|        bursts the bag,' and the covetous governor does ungoverned
 9  II,        LI|         which I do not believe) covetous, a follower of women, or
10  II,       LIV|    Sancho; "but I am not at all covetous, for I gave up an office
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