Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre| should have never made the acquaintance of the Duke and Duchess,
2   I,   AuthPre|  desire thy thanks for the acquaintance thou wilt make with the
3   I,       XIV|    me wayward, seek not my acquaintance; who calls me cruel, pursue
4  II,      XXIV|   is that I have made your acquaintance, which I consider great
5  II,       XXX|    and anxiety to make his acquaintance, meaning to fall in with
6  II,       LXV| Antonio, eager to make his acquaintance, entered also; a squire
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