Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XVIII|    the devil take the whole concern."~ ~"Ask that of God, my
2   I,       XXV|     meddle in what does not concern thee; and understand with
3   I,    XXVIII|  will excite in you as much concern as compassion, for you will
4   I,       XXX| this, "it is no business or concern of knights-errant to inquire
5   I,      XLIV|    the pack-saddle I do not concern myself; but I may tell you
6   I,       XLV| with that question I do not concern myself."~ ~"As to whether
7  II,       XIX|  your back or not, I do not concern myself," replied the master
8  II,        LX| captains showed plainly the concern they felt, the regent's
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