Parte,  Chap.

1   I,    XXVIII|          of tender pleadings and pledges, containing more promises
2   I,     XXXIV|           When were thy frequent pledges and still more frequent
3   I,        XL| friendship for me, and had given pledges that bound him to keep any
4   I,        LI|    broken promises, their unkept pledges, and in short the want of
5  II,       XIV|       calm voice said in reply, "Pledges don't distress a good payer;
6  II,       XXX|      true," replied Sancho; "but pledges don't distress a good payer,
7  II,     XXXIV|          it may," said Sancho, "'pledges don't distress a good payer,'
8  II,       LIX|         and all he will say; for pledges don't trouble a good payer."~ ~
9  II,      LXXI|         intention deserves."~ ~"'Pledges don't distress a good payer,'"
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