Parte,  Chap.

1  II,         X| village lass, and not a very well-favoured one, for she was platter-faced
2  II,     XLVII|    The farmer now came in, a well-favoured man that one might see a
3  II,     LXIII|    at him, and seeing him so well-favoured, so graceful, and so submissive,
4  II,       LXV|      for he was surpassingly well-favoured, and to judge by appearances
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