Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XXX|  their misfortunes. It only concerns them to aid them as persons
2   I,    XXXIII|    as that of death in what concerns me. If, therefore, thou
3   I,    XXXIII|   has had reference to what concerns thee; now it is right that
4   I,     XXXIV|   own pleasure than to what concerns you: as you are possessed
5   I,    XXXVII| queen is as she was, for it concerns me as much as anyone."~ ~"
6  II,        IV|     do anything except what concerns keeping him clean and comfortable;
7  II,       LVI|   used to changing whatever concerns my master from one thing
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