Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XII|         student-shepherd called Chrysostom died, and it is rumoured
 2   I,       XII|       to the directions left by Chrysostom, and about this the village
 3   I,       XII|       him. I forgot to say that Chrysostom, who is dead, was a great
 4   I,       XII|     this time the father of our Chrysostom died, and he was left heir
 5   I,       XII|          with whom the deceased Chrysostom had fallen in love. And
 6   I,       XII|       richer than the father of Chrysostom, who was named Guillermo,
 7   I,       XII|     have adopted the costume of Chrysostom, and go about these fields
 8   I,       XII|        they say of the cause of Chrysostom's death, as our lad told
 9   I,       XII|       be well worth seeing, for Chrysostom had many friends, and it
10   I,      XIII|        see the famous burial of Chrysostom they would bear him company.
11   I,      XIII|        had heard of Marcela and Chrysostom. The traveller answered
12   I,      XIII| together with the death of that Chrysostom to whose burial they were
13   I,      XIII|        there are the bearers of Chrysostom's body, and the foot of
14   I,      XIII|   Ambrosia if this is the place Chrysostom spoke of, since you are
15   I,      XIII|     riches. That is the body of Chrysostom, who was unrivalled in wit,
16   I,      XIII|         of Marcela, the love of Chrysostom, and the loyalty of your
17   I,      XIII|         we learned the death of Chrysostom and that he was to be buried
18   I,       XIV|       LOOKED FOR~ ~ ~THE LAY OF CHRYSOSTOM~ ~ Since thou dost in thy
19   I,       XIV|         the tomb.~ ~The "Lay of Chrysostom" met with the approbation
20   I,       XIV|      reserve and propriety, for Chrysostom complained in it of jealousy,
21   I,       XIV|       they were true, tormented Chrysostom; and thus the truth of what
22   I,       XIV|       as I know the thoughts of Chrysostom never failed to obey thee
23   I,       XIV|        for their sorrow and for Chrysostom's death; and therefore I
24   I,       XIV|   hope-and I have given none to Chrysostom or to any other-it cannot
25   I,       XIV|        know, or follow them. If Chrysostom's impatience and violent
26   I,       XIV|       with her for the death of Chrysostom, and also how far she is
27   I,       XIV|   finished the grave and burned Chrysostom's papers, they laid his
28   I,       XIV|        the story of Marcela and Chrysostom as well as the madness of
29   I,        XV|        present at the burial of Chrysostom, he and his squire passed
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