Parte,  Chap.

1   I,    XXXIII|  fault, but by the lust of a vicious consort. But I will tell
2   I,       LII|   retain honour, but not the vicious; poverty may cast a cloud
3  II,        VI|   because a great man who is vicious will be a great example
4  II,      XVII| occupies a place between two vicious extremes, cowardice and
5  II,      XLIX|      people as whimsical and vicious."~ ~"So then, senora," said
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