Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre| sixteenth century. It was then a busy, populous university town,
2   I,        XI|          in noble abundance. The busy and sagacious bees fixed
3   I,    XXVIII|         while I was leading this busy life, in a retirement that
4   I,    XXXIII|         silent his thoughts were busy, and could dwell at leisure
5   I,      XLIV|          there, seeing everybody busy about finding out what it
6  II,         V|          keep at home; and to he busy at something is a virtuous
7  II,        XX|         he approached one of the busy cooks and civilly but hungrily
8  II,    XXXIII|      very active and exceedingly busy enchanters about."~ ~"So
9  II,    LXXIII|         bachelor Samson Carrasco busy with their breviaries. It
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