Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        altogether insufficient. The owner of Rodrigo, however, was
 2   I,  TransPre| consequences, is mischievous to its owner, and a very considerable
 3   I,        IV|          guessed the craze of their owner; they wished, however, to
 4   I,       VII|          private grudge he owed the owner of the books and the room,
 5   I,       XII|        young man was left dissolute owner, and indeed he was deserving
 6   I,      XIII|      harshly and cruelly than their owner himself," said Vivaldo, "
 7   I,       XXI|         have it to be; for when its owner sees us gone hence he will
 8   I,     XXIII|         anxious to find out who the owner of the valise could be,
 9   I,     XXIII|        conclusion that this was the owner of the saddle-pad and of
10   I,     XXIII|          doubt is no other than the owner of what we found."~ ~To
11   I,     XXIII|            and he happens to be the owner of the money, it is plain
12   I,     XXIII|          and officious way the real owner may be discovered; and perhaps
13   I,     XXIII|            have a suspicion who the owner is, and have him almost
14   I,     XXIII|            have as to his being the owner makes us as guilty as if
15   I,     XXIII|             he who had fled was the owner of the mule and the saddle-pad.~ ~ ~
16   I,     XXIII|              do you know who is the owner of this property?"~ ~"All
17   I,     XXIII|            me; and be sure that the owner of the articles you found
18   I,    XXVIII|        plough and the oxen as their owner's dress suggested; and so,
19   I,    XXXIII|         made thee master and lawful owner of a diamond of the finest
20   I,    XXXIII|   Undoubtedly it would, leaving its owner to be rated as a fool in
21   I,    XXXIII|           of roses and flowers, the owner of which allows no one to
22   I,      XLVI|         plan they arranged with the owner of an oxcart who happened
23   I,     XLVII|          all away with him as their owner had not since returned;
24   I,     XLVII|        first went the cart with the owner leading it; at each side
25  II,      XIII|            flavour of cordovan. The owner said the cask was clean,
26  II,     XXIII|            of great strength in its owner) lay on the side of his
27  II,       XXV|           great kindness,' said the owner of the ass, 'and I'll try
28  II,       XXV|           the forest.' To which the owner of the ass replied, 'It'
29  II,       XXV|             gossip,' said the ass's owner, 'that between you and an
30  II,       XXV|                Well then,' said the owner, 'I'll set a higher value
31  II,       XXV|             them.' 'Ours,' said the owner of the ass, 'unless it is
32  II,       XXV|           As soon as he saw him his owner said, 'I was wondering he
33  II,      XXVI|            is another's against the owner's will, and makes no restitution."~ ~"
34  II,       LIV|             is lost, itself and its owner likewise."~ ~"I will not
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