Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|        any hisses, outcries, or disturbance. In other words, his plays
2   I,       XVI|  quarter where he had heard the disturbance. The wench, seeing that
3   I,        XX|    without any further noise or disturbance he found himself relieved
4   I,        XL| forthcoming, they should make a disturbance about it and the devil should
5   I,       XLV|      who at every turn raised a disturbance in the inn; but at length
6  II,        IX|         open the door; making a disturbance and confusion all through
7  II,     XXXIV| commotion, there came a further disturbance to increase the tumult,
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