Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|         the mere continuation was concerned. But Avellaneda chose to
2   I,  TransPre|           as happiness in life is concerned.~ ~Of his burial-place nothing
3   I,   AuthPre|        you have not, being no way concerned in it; especially as, if
4   I,      XXII|         they being therein no way concerned. This request I make thus
5   I,      XXIV|       wanting; so, as far as I am concerned, you need waste no more
6   I,     XXXIX| preservation of your patrimony is concerned; therefore, that you may
7  II,      XXIV|           sparing our feelings is concerned, he was right; for suppose
8  II,     XXVII|           vengeance and the reply concerned all; though, to be sure,
9  II,      LIII|          away. Those who had been concerned in the joke were now sorry
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