Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         X|       for time and medicine are saved by one single drop."~ ~"
2   I,       XXV|        Good luck to him who has saved us the trouble of stripping
3   I,       XLI|        for the favouring breeze saved us the trouble of using
4   I,       LII| chivalry.~ Nor youth nor beauty saved her from the claim~ Of death;
5  II,         X|     getting up from the ground, saved him the trouble, for, going
6  II,      XXVI|    conscience, for he cannot be saved who keeps what is another'
7  II,       LIV|      more than a hundred crowns saved, which, changed into gold,
8  II,     LXXII|        him many kindnesses, and saved him from having his shoulders
9  II,     LXXIV|        will." But his niece was saved the trouble by the entrance
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