Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|             he shows his pride in a dozen passages in the Second Part.
 2   I,       XII|         where there are a couple of dozen of tall beeches, and there
 3   I,      XXII|          road he was following some dozen men on foot strung together
 4   I,       XXV|         kicks, and more than half a dozen cuffs would have been escaped."~ ~"
 5   I,       XXV|           the skin and performing a dozen or two of insanities, which
 6   I,      XXVI|       stopping, gave himself half a dozen cuffs on the face and nose
 7   I,      XXXI|           with giving me one or two dozen lashes, and would have then
 8   I,       XLI|         skiff or boat, as many as a dozen Frenchmen, well armed with
 9  II,         I|         even if no more than half a dozen come, there may be one among
10  II,        IV|             greedy boy would half a dozen melons. Body of the world,
11  II,        VI|        hardly knows how to handle a dozen lace-bobbins dares to wag
12  II,       VII|           me make another couple of dozen blunders."~ ~"May be so,"
13  II,      VIII| knight-errant; with God a couple of dozen of penance lashings are
14  II,      XIII|           to keep it company, a few dozen carobs and as many more
15  II,       XIV|           blowing them away, half a dozen nice smooth pebbles, all
16  II,       XVI|           ferret or two; I have six dozen or so of books, some in
17  II,        XX|    capacious belly of the ox were a dozen soft little sucking-pigs,
18  II,     XXIII|          good as to lend her half a dozen reals, or as much as you
19  II,       XXV|             six, drinks more than a dozen, and all by his tongue,
20  II,      XXVI|            going to give him half a dozen raps with his sceptre; and
21  II,      XXXV|             asked thee to swallow a dozen of toads, two of lizards,
22  II,       XLI|         takes huff, we'll he half a dozen years getting back, and
23  II,      XLII|       authority in governing half a dozen men about as big as hazel
24  II,      XLIV|           breeding, but of some two dozen stitches in one of his stockings,
25  II,     XLVII|            but for wanting ten or a dozen teeth and grinders she might
26  II,         L|        village; send me a couple of dozen or so, and I shall value
27  II,         L|        sends to beg for a couple of dozen of acorns."~ ~"Square that
28  II,       LIV|           of the banquet was half a dozen botas of wine, for each
29  II,     LVIII|         league, they perceived some dozen men dressed like labourers
30  II,     LXIII|           both drunken, that with a dozen more were on board the brigantine,
31  II,    LXVIII|            he wanted to kill half a dozen of those dirty unmannerly
32  II,       LXX|             to the gate, where some dozen or so of devils were playing
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