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1 I, TransPre| shepherd and inflexible shepherdess. As a set-off against this, 2 I, XI| innocent and fair young shepherdess roamed from vale to vale 3 I, XII| wolds here in the dress of a shepherdess."~ ~"You mean Marcela?" 4 I, XII| dead man was and who the shepherdess, to which Pedro replied 5 I, XII| these wastes after that shepherdess Marcela our lad mentioned 6 I, XII| makes her appearance turned shepherdess; and, in spite of her uncle 7 I, XIII| IS ENDED THE STORY OF THE SHEPHERDESS MARCELA, WITH OTHER INCIDENTS~ ~ ~ 8 I, XIII| dead shepherd and homicide shepherdess."~ ~"So I think too," replied 9 I, XIII| behaviour and beauty of a shepherdess called Marcela, and the 10 I, XIII| of life, cut short by a shepherdess whom he sought to immortalise 11 I, XIV| grave there appeared the shepherdess Marcela, so beautiful that 12 I, XIV| resolved to go in quest of the shepherdess Marcela, and make offer 13 I, XV| which they had seen the shepherdess Marcela enter, and after 14 I, XX| Ruiz was in love with a shepherdess called Torralva, which shepherdess 15 I, XX| shepherdess called Torralva, which shepherdess called Torralva was the 16 I, XX| in love with Torralva the shepherdess, who was a wild buxom lass 17 I, XX| love the shepherd bore the shepherdess turned into hatred and ill-will, 18 II, LVIII| instantly exclaimed the other shepherdess, "what great good fortune 19 II, LXVII| does just as well for a shepherdess's as for a princess's, I 20 II, LXVII| for the curate to have a shepherdess, for the sake of good example; 21 II, LXXIII| should choose the name of the shepherdess he means to glorify in his 22 II, LXXIII| the name of an imaginary shepherdess, for there's the peerless 23 II, LXXIII| lady, or I should say my shepherdess, happens to be called Ana,