Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXXIV| Leonela, how lightly I have valued myself that I did not compel
2   I,     XXXIV|   that what costs little is valued less."~ ~"That saying does
3   I,   XXXVIII| that whatever costs most is valued and deserves to be valued
4   I,   XXXVIII|   valued and deserves to be valued most. To attain to eminence
5   I,       XLI|    me afterwards her father valued them at ten thousand doubloons,
6   I,       XLI|     precious jewel that she valued more than all. The desires,
7   I,       LII|    prevents them from being valued; and scarcity, even in the
8  II,        IV|    money, even if they were valued at no more than four maravedis
9  II,       VII|  the revenue of such island valued and stopped out of my wages
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