Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XVIII|        foot; and that the best and wisest thing, according to my small
2   I,     XXXVI|          admitted of no remedy his wisest course was, by conquering
3   I,     XXXIX|    youngest, and in my opinion the wisest, said he would rather follow
4  II,        II|        Julius Caesar, the boldest, wisest, and bravest of captains,
5  II,     XVIII| knight-errant, and the bravest and wisest in the world."~ ~The lady,
6  II,        LX|      assured him, the drollest and wisest man in the world; and that
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