Parte,  Chap.

1   I,   Commend|   underfed, with overwork I'm worn."~ B. "But what becomes
2   I,      XXVI| Rueful Countenance would have worn such an altered countenance
3   I,     XXVII|       me. I was left on foot, worn out, famishing, without
4   I,      XXXV|     but seeing him come pale, worn, and haggard, perceived
5   I,      XXXV|      shortly afterwards died, worn out by grief and melancholy.
6  II,       LXX|      with the garland she had worn on the catafalque and in
7  II,       LXX|      has told me that lace is worn in hell; and as she must
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