Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|     Duffield's reputation and comely volumes hold out to every
2   I,      XIII|   that in life he had been of comely features and gallant bearing.
3   I,       XVI|    her young daughter, a very comely girl, help her in taking
4   I,     XXXII|     Dorothea, and even at the comely figure of the shepherd Cardenio.
5  II,        LX|      noise and perceived this comely figure, which drawing near
6  II,        LX| gallant bearing, high spirit, comely figure, and adventure of
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