Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       III|      he made haste with his scanty pothouse supper, and having
2   I,     XXXIX|   leave my father with such scanty means in his old age, I
3   I,        XL|      although I declared my scanty means and want of fortune,
4   I,        XL|    suffered from hunger and scanty clothing, nothing distressed
5   I,      XLII| though the accommodation be scanty and poor, there are no quarters
6   I,       LII| reputation they have won is scanty.~ ~ ~ BURLADOR, ACADEMICIAN
7  II,      XXIV| wages were so miserable and scanty that half went in paying
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