Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XXI|        at once the bestowal of rewards upon his squire and all
2   I,       XXI|  squire is famishing as far as rewards go, unless it be that the
3   I,       XXV|   islands, and bestowing other rewards and dignities after the
4   I,     XXVII|        in the way of bestowing rewards on their squires emperors
5  II,         I|       carry off the thanks and rewards of my trouble."~ ~"For my
6  II,       VII|       I don't care to stand on rewards which either come late,
7  II,      XIII|    Church line, and can bestow rewards of that sort on his good
8  II,      XLII| breadth of my nail, to anyone; rewards and favours of that sort
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