Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXII| presents itself now to my mind, urging, persuading, and even compelling
2   I,      XXVI|    master, and advise him, even urging it upon him as a case of
3   I,     XXVII|         trouble yourselves with urging or pressing upon me what
4   I,     XXXIX|      eldest to answer, I, after urging him not to strip himself
5   I,      XLIV|         inn and surrounded him, urging him to return and console
6  II,       LIV|        of a coin about him, and urging Dapple forward he broke
7  II,        LX|       this costume you see, and urging my horse to speed I overtook
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