Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        XV|    somewhat, yielding to the excessive licence of the day; he next
2   I,       XXX|      tale, that constant and excessive troubles deprive the sufferers
3   I,      XXXV|     with every appearance of excessive weariness. They left him
4  II,         I| could not have been anything excessive."~ ~"That is true," said
5  II,       XII|  understanding, for if it be excessive it looks like revenge."~ ~"
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