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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XLII| and by whose side Dona Clara de Viedma, for so the Judge' 2 I, XLIII| that it was not fair to let Clara miss hearing such a sweet 3 I, XLIII| perhaps, in all thy life."~ ~Clara awoke quite drowsy, and 4 I, XLIII| repeated what she had said, and Clara became attentive at once; 5 I, XLIII| of many places," replied Clara, "and that one in my heart 6 I, XLIII| cannot understand you, Senora Clara; explain yourself more clearly, 7 I, XLIII| Heaven's name," returned Clara; and not to hear him she 8 I, XLIII| Here the voice ceased and Clara's sobs began afresh, all 9 I, XLIII| going to say before. On this Clara, afraid that Luscinda might 10 I, XLIII| already."~ ~"Say no more, Dona Clara," said Dorothea at this, 11 I, XLIII| Ah, senora," said Dona Clara, "what end can be hoped 12 I, XLIII| hear how like a child Dona Clara spoke. "Let us go to sleep 13 I, XLIV| describing that of Dona Clara's lover. The landlord replied 14 I, XLIV| up, but particularly Dona Clara and Dorothea; for they had 15 I, XLIV| her room, followed by Dona Clara all in a tremor; and calling 16 I, XLIV| of the musician and Dona Clara, and he at the same time 17 I, XLIV| low enough but that Dona Clara heard what he said, at which 18 I, XLIV| neighbours, I first saw Dona Clara, your daughter and my lady, 19 I, XLV| terror-stricken, and Dona Clara in a faint. The barber cudgelled 20 I, XLVI| wished; which gave Dona Clara such happiness that no one 21 II, XLVII| town with a damsel called Clara Perlerina, daughter of Andres