Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        VI|       excellent and of admirable contrivance, and the language is polished
2   I,      XXII| occasions, and when ingenuity of contrivance is needed, let the crumbs
3   I,       XXV|          put an end to the whole contrivance of this penance; and I should
4   I,      XXXV|   afforded opportunities for the contrivance of this complication of
5  II,        IV|     thief, Brunello, by the same contrivance, took his horse from between
6  II,        VI|     carries relics or any secret contrivance about him, whether or not
7  II,      LXII|        adds that this marvellous contrivance stood for some ten or twelve
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