Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXIII|   money in gold, and from the fineness of the shirts, that he must
2   I,       XXV|       could not, by which the fineness of its temper may be seen."~ ~
3   I,    XXXIII|       in purity, quality, and fineness, it was all that a stone
4  II,         L| satisfied himself as to their fineness he fell to wondering afresh,
5  II,         L|   hand I can see and feel the fineness of these coral beads, and
6  II,         L|       a waggish vein; but the fineness of the coral beads, and
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