Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre| treasury, he entrusted it to a merchant, who failed and absconded;
2   I,        XL|     the pretence of becoming a merchant and trader at Tetuan and
3   I,        XL|       the money to a Valencian merchant who happened to be in Algiers
4   I,        XL|       in Algiers, and that the merchant had for his own advantage
5   I,        XL|      over all the money to the merchant so that he might with safety
6   I,       XLI|     that, if we were to meet a merchant galliot, so that it were
7   I,    XLVIII|        any to be found in "The Merchant Lover," nor yet in "The
8  II,       XII|        the knave, this one the merchant, that the soldier, one the
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