Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       III|  that they might share their substance with him in return for his
2   I,       XVI|     a taste of them, all the substance of the work being left in
3   I,        LI|  flimsy and gaudy, of little substance and less worth. The peasant
4  II,       XVI|   mass every day; I share my substance with the poor, making no
5  II,      XXII| anything that has weight and substance, says I might take a pulpit
6  II,     XXIII|   alteration in the truth or substance of the story."~ ~"That is
7  II,     XLIII|  have no revenge of a man of substance.'"~ ~"Oh, God's curse upon
8  II,        LV|    to that end, so far as my substance will go; without further
9  II,      LXIV|      for the increase of thy substance and the salvation of thy
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