Book,  Par.

1   III,     52|     an actual terror to his patron or master whom he would
2  XIII,     30|  was conceded to an injured patron but that of temporarily
3  XIII,     31|    of grace. Those whom the patron had not emancipated with
4  XIII,     57|   had, in fact, avenged his patron's wrongs. He had made some
5    XV,     67| conscience and care for his patron's life, together with the
6   XVI,     10|    who having embezzled his patron's property, deserted him
7   XVI,     21|    torture of the rack, his patron by an undeserved death. ~ ~
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