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1 I, TransPre| biographers.~ ~That he was a student neither at Salamanca nor 2 I, TransPre| a single reminiscence of student life - for the "Tia Fingida," 3 I, II| and as full of tricks as a student or a page. "In that case," 4 I, XII| great friend Ambrosio the student, he who, like him, also 5 I, XII| mountains, who had been a student at Salamanca for many years, 6 I, XXII| one was in the dress of a student, and one of the guards said 7 I, XXII| the instant he fell the student pounced upon him, snatched 8 I, XXXVII| then, I say is what the student has to undergo; first of 9 I, XXXVII| the greatest misery of the student is what they themselves 10 I, XXXVIII| said: "As we began in the student's case with poverty and 11 I, XXXVIII| soldier costs him all the student suffers, and in an incomparably 12 I, XXXVIII| can reach or harass the student can compare with what the 13 I, XLIV| said Don Luis.~ ~"It was a student to whom you confided your 14 II, XVI| lucrando, and it is the student's good fortune that heaven 15 II, XVIII| bitter regrets!"~ ~ ~The student poet, Don Diego's son, who 16 II, XVIII| exchanged between him and the student, who listening to Don Quixote, 17 II, XVIII| another room, where the student was waiting to entertain 18 II, XIX| Not at all," said the student; "it is the wedding of a 19 II, XIX| Basilio."~ ~To this the student, bachelor, or, as Don Quixote 20 II, XIX| tongue," said the other student, "you would have been head 21 II, XLVII| sorts; one who looked like a student said grace, and a page put 22 II, LV| into the light of day. A student who saw him remarked, "That' 23 II, LXII| s, a smart sharp-witted student, was the answerer, and as