Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXVII| affection elsewhere, a suspicion injurious to her fair name and fame.
2   I,      XLVI|       now is useless, and may be injurious to us in a way that we shall
3  II,         I|        impossible, or absurd, or injurious to the King and to the kingdom."~ ~"
4  II,       III|        most delightful and least injurious entertainment that has been
5  II,     XLVII|          will do him harm and be injurious to his stomach; and therefore
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