Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|       is the vein of farce that runs through it. It was the attack
2   I,     XXXIV|         walks; with this one it runs, with that it moves slowly;
3   I,   XXXVIII|    degree, for at every step he runs the risk of losing his life.
4   I,     XXXIX| gentleman; "that on the Goletta runs thus."~ ~ ~ ~
5  II,     XVIII|        but death's embrace.~ So runs the strange tale, how the
6  II,       XIX|         a great ball-player; he runs like a deer, and leaps better
7  II,      XXVI|      wife, he said, so the tale runs,~ ~Enough I've said, see
8  II,      XXVI|     colloquy in the ballad that runs -~ ~If you, sir knight,
9  II,     XXXVI|         read it, for I think it runs in the governor style; I
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