Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IV|    when I punish him for his carelessness and knavery he says I do
2   I,       XVI|    left in the inkstand from carelessness, perverseness, or ignorance.
3   I,    XXVIII|    be imperilled through any carelessness, I know not nor can conceive
4   I,      XXXI|   his servant and because of carelessness that proceeded rather from
5   I,        LI|     finery and railed at the carelessness of Leandra's father. At
6  II,       XXX|     as we have seen; but the carelessness of squires is often the
7  II,       LIX|   left enchanted through thy carelessness and negligence."~ ~"There
8  II,        LX| limits on earth, but that my carelessness should have been so great
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