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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| ironed and lodged in his own prison. If he thought that by these 2 I, TransPre| the Dey sent him back to prison more heavily ironed than 3 I, TransPre| the whole, he was sent to prison at Seville in September 4 I, TransPre| beginning of it at least, in a prison, and that he may have done 5 I, TransPre| hand, with having been in prison, with being poor, with being 6 I, AuthPre| what might be begotten in a prison, where every misery is lodged 7 I, XXII| has left the book in the prison in pawn for two hundred 8 I, XXXIII| disease seek I,I seek in prison freedom's breath, In traitors 9 I, XL| immured in a building or prison called by the Turks a bano 10 I, XL| story; the courtyard of our prison was overlooked by the windows 11 I, XL| day on the terrace of our prison with three other comrades, 12 I, XLVI| glory in the pains of my prison, find comfort in these chains 13 I, XLIX| to try to get out of this prison (and I promise to do all 14 I, XLIX| did not let him out, the prison might not be as clean as 15 II, XXIX| in this your fortress or prison, high or low or of whatever 16 II, XXIX| that are immured in that prison, forgive me that, to my 17 II, XLIX| to stir a step from the prison."~ ~"That's ridiculous," 18 II, XLIX| will not make me sleep in prison."~ ~"Tell me, you devil," 19 II, XLIX| order me to be taken to prison, and to have irons and chains