Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|        a vigorous frame, and as cheerful and buoyant a temperament
2   I,  TransPre| untroubled forehead, and bright cheerful eyes, is the very portrait
3   I,   AuthPre|       dwelling? Tranquillity, a cheerful retreat, pleasant fields,
4   I,       XLI|        in glad silence and with cheerful alacrity each of our stout
5  II,        VI|      two maravedis given with a cheerful heart to the poor, he will
6  II,      XLIX|       what is given them with a cheerful countenance, and not make
7  II,    LXVIII|       and with a good heart and cheerful courage give thyself three
8  II,      LXXI|         went along anything but cheerful, for it grieved him that
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