Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|        money he had collected more conveniently to the treasury, he entrusted
2   I,       XXV| opportunity to escape which now so conveniently offers me its forelock."~ ~"
3   I,       XXV|       occurred to me how it may be conveniently and even more than conveniently
4   I,       XXV|    conveniently and even more than conveniently written, and that is in
5   I,       XLI|      narrow space on which to land conveniently. We ran our boat up on the
6  II,       XIX|            from which people might conveniently see the plays and dances
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