Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XIII| compassionate eyes, was the abode of a soul on which Heaven
2   I,       XIV|     travels to its primeval abode."~ ~With these words, and
3   I,        XV| Beltenebros, he took up his abode on the Pena Pobre for-I
4   I,     XXIII|    to anybody. As for fixed abode, he said he had no other
5   I,     XXIII|    out that heart of thine, abode and dwelling of all iniquity,
6  II,       XII|    have made my heart their abode, the compassion I feel for
7  II,       XXX|  know, do not take up their abode with dull wits; and as good
8  II,        LX|    a field of sorrow and an abode of misfortune. In the end
9  II,     LXIII|  place where we took up our abode was Algiers, much the same
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