Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XXV|        or reason for a - ? Her ladyship had best not drive me to
 2   I,      XXIX|        what kingdom would your ladyship direct our course? Is it
 3   I,       XXX|      is the case now with your ladyship, who has forgotten that
 4   I,    XXXVII|      am heartily glad that her ladyship the queen is as she was,
 5   I,    XXXVII|      more about it; and as her ladyship the princess proposes to
 6   I,       LII|      hear thyself called 'your ladyship' by all thy vassals."~ ~"
 7  II,        IV|      many, travelling with her ladyship the Princess Micomicona,
 8  II,       XII|     Sancho; "and where may her ladyship the adventure be?"~ ~"Where,
 9  II,       XXX|       and if you give it, your ladyship will do a thing which will
10  II,    XXXIII|       I say once more, if your ladyship does not like to give me
11  II,    XXXIII| exactly the other way, as your ladyship says; because it is impossible
12  II,     XXXVI|       Sancho replied, "If your ladyship will give me a proper scourge
13  II,     XXXVI|  distressed dames, such as her ladyship seems to be."~ ~On hearing
14  II,       XLI|          I only know that your ladyship will do well to bear in
15  II,         L|   acorns, senor, I'll send her ladyship a peck and such big ones
16  II,         L|    letters from Sancho and her ladyship the duchess, they were still
17  II,       LII|    very much pleased that your ladyship has made a governor of my
18  II,       LII|      who would rather see your ladyship than write to you,~ ~Your
19  II,        LX|       me sixty crowns, and her ladyship the regent's wife eighty,
20  II,       LXX|       Senora, let me tell your ladyship that this damsel's ailment
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