Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XVII|        don't want them to grow rotten with me from over-keeping."~ ~"
2   I,     XXIII|      it, half or rather wholly rotten and torn; but so heavy were
3   I,     XXIII|     padlock, from its torn and rotten condition he was able to
4  II,        LI|    mixed a bushel of old empty rotten nuts with a bushel of new;
5  II,       LXV| reconciled with it, and from a rotten limb became by penance and
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