Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|      before this he had been appointed a collector of revenues
2   I,     XXXIV| perhaps between this and the appointed time, and repentance spring
3   I,       XLI|    passed at length, and the appointed day we so longed for arrived;
4  II,      VIII|    itself, which has its own appointed end. So that, O Sancho,
5  II,     XXXIV|     first opportunity.~ ~The appointed day having arrived, Don
6  II,       XLI|  night came, and with it the appointed time for the arrival of
7  II,       LIV|     would be enforced at the appointed time; and what made me believe
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