Parte,  Chap.

1   I,    XXVIII|    end of one misfortune is apt to be the beginning of one
2   I,      XXIX| work, for in delay there is apt to be danger."~ ~The distressed
3   I,     XXXIV|  and for evil, though it is apt to fail when she sets herself
4   I,    XLVIII|   humours which idleness is apt to engender; and that, as
5  II,      XXVI|     harmonies, for they are apt to break down from being
6  II,        XL|  Rocinante, which for being apt surpasses all that have
7  II,     LVIII|     the attraction, love is apt to spring up suddenly and
8  II,      LXXI|  because "in delay there is apt to be danger" very often,
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