Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXIII|   de Pasamonte, the famous knave and thief who by the virtue
2   I,      XXIV| else than that that arrant knave Master Elisabad made free
3  II,       XII|   the villain, another the knave, this one the merchant,
4  II,       XXV|    as readily as pick up a knave of cards from the ground,
5  II,       XLV|   and not that poor scurvy knave. Pincers and hammers, mallets
6  II,     XLVII|  to you if I had them, you knave and blockhead? What have
7  II,     XLVII| from Miguelturra, but some knave sent here from hell to tempt
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