Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXIX| the squire appeared well bearded and whole as before, whereat
2   I,    XLVIII| in the second a grown-up bearded man? Or what greater absurdity
3  II,   XXXVIII|  may I have my soul well bearded and moustached when it comes
4  II,        XL|  That is true," said the bearded countess, "still it fits
5  II,        XL|  I'd sooner see them all bearded, from the highest to the
6  II,        XL| duennas are good or bad, bearded or smooth, we are our mothers'
7  II,       XLI| singed. By this time the bearded band of duennas, the Trifaldi
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