Parte,  Chap.

1  II,        XI|   some mixture of wickedness, roguery, and rascality. But one
2  II,       XXV|   regidors, by the tricks and roguery of a servant girl of his (
3  II,       XLV|    led to think so by his own roguery and the bad opinion people
4  II,       LVI|     such trickery, not to say roguery!"~ ~"Do not distress yourselves,
5  II,       LVI|    for this is no trickery or roguery; or if it is, it is not
6  II,     LVIII| trimmings of impertinence and roguery? Who asked thee to meddle
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