Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXIII| courteously and civilly, and receives it with many thanks and
2  II,         X|   escape thy memory, how she receives thee; if she changes colour
3  II,      XLII|     for all the judge's wife receives, the husband will be held
4  II,      XLIX|      these palace dishes, it receives them squeamishly, and sometimes
5  II,        LI|  except a certain doctor who receives a salary in this town for
6  II,        LX|   essential point is that he receives them, let them come from
7  II,      LXII|     course the treatment one receives shows the disposition of
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