Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XVIII|       not one, save in case of urgent and great necessity in defence
2   I,       XXI|       them, if so be thou hast urgent need of them."~ ~"So urgent
3   I,       XXI|    urgent need of them."~ ~"So urgent is it," answered Sancho, "
4   I,      XXII|    experience, who on the most urgent occasions, and when ingenuity
5   I,     XXVII|        I am in; judge if it be urgent for you to come; the issue
6  II,       VII|      life's door, it is always urgent, and neither prayers, nor
7  II,       XXI|      what to say or do; but so urgent were the entreaties of Basilio'
8  II,      XXXI| entreaties of the duke were so urgent that he had to accept it.~ ~
9  II,     LVIII|   pressing me to stay, for the urgent calls of my profession do
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