Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|    often very loose. He had evidently a good colloquial knowledge
2   I,  TransPre|     their escape; intending evidently to renew his first attempt
3   I,        XX| mouth full of laughter, and evidently ready to explode with it,
4   I,      XXIX|    of his fancy, for he had evidently persuaded himself that he
5   I,     XXXIV|     from him, the wound was evidently trifling; and that being
6  II,      LXIV|  that the pair of them were evidently preparing to come to the
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