Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XII| wheat; this year you may sow pulse and not barley; the next
2  II,        IV|       for I have felt my own pulse and I find myself sound
3  II,     XVIII|     talk to him and feel the pulse of his wits, and as thou
4  II,     XVIII|  want thoroughly to feel the pulse of your rare genius."~ ~
5  II,        XX| people would sooner feel the pulse of 'Have,' than of 'Know;'
6  II,     XXVII|      he happened to feel the pulse of the questioners; and
7  II,     XXXVI|      desire; I will feel the pulse of it and will let thee
8  II,     LXXIV|     the doctor, who felt his pulse and was not very well satisfied
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