Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XII|       that the dead man was a wealthy gentleman belonging to a
2   I,     XXIII|      rejected me for one more wealthy, but not more worthy; but
3   I,      XXIV|     father's, the daughter of wealthy parents, and herself so
4   I,    XXVIII|       lowly in origin, but so wealthy that if birth had conferred
5   I,    XXXIII|    the visits of a young man, wealthy, high-born, and with the
6   I,      XXXV|       the great friend of the wealthy Anselmo, who lived at San
7   I,        XL|      the house belonging to a wealthy Moor of high position; and
8   I,      XLII| second brother is in Peru, so wealthy that with what he has sent
9   I,     XLIII|   such lofty position, and so wealthy, that he would think I was
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