Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXXIV|      his joy over the precious pearl he had gained in having
2  II,       XVI|   learning without virtue is a pearl on a dunghill. He spends
3  II,     XXXII|      all, but grains of orient pearl. And as a proof of all this,
4  II,     XLVII|      is as fair as an Oriental pearl, and like a flower of the
5  II,      XLIX| taffety bordered with gold and pearl; her breeches were of green
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