Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|  almost always be the one who approaches nearest to the original.~ ~
2   I,       XXI|    distressed because morning approaches, and for the honour of her
3   I,       XXV| beauty as in condition; Helen approaches her not nor does Lucretia
4   I,       XLI|     studied carefully all the approaches and outlets, and the fastenings
5  II,      XXVI|   with his finger on his lip, approaches Melisendra from behind?
6  II,     XLVII|   eyes open and take heed who approaches you to address you, and
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