Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IX| historian." It required great caution to hide the joy I felt when
2   I,    XXVIII| however remote.~ ~ ~"All this caution of mine, which he must have
3   I,    XXXIII|       wife either he does not caution her, or, not to vex her,
4   I,     XXXIV|     by me too through want of caution in avoiding every occasion,
5  II,        IV|       to proceed with greater caution in encountering dangers,
6  II,       XIX|     error, and it needs great caution and the special favour of
7  II,        XX|    the inscription "Castle of Caution." Four skillful tabor and
8  II,   XXXVIII|    great ignorance and little caution opened the way and cleared
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