Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XIX|        has got of late the most ill-favoured countenance I ever saw:
2   I,       XIX| grinders have given you such an ill-favoured face that, as I say, the
3  II,         X|        into a shape as mean and ill-favoured as that of the village girl
4  II,     XVIII|        think their own children ill-favoured, and this sort of deception
5  II,     XXIII|         appeared to me somewhat ill-favoured or not so beautiful as fame
6  II,      XXXI|        and turned into the most ill-favoured peasant wench that can be
7  II,     XXXII|        appeared to be a coarse, ill-favoured farm-wench, and by no means
8  II,      XLIV|   high-bred, and all others are ill-favoured, foolish, light, and low-born.
9  II,      XLIX|         but a woman, and not an ill-favoured one, in man's clothes."
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