Parte,  Chap.

 1  II,        LX|      tell thee who I am; I am Claudia Jeronima, the daughter of
 2  II,        LX|     and adventure of the fair Claudia, said to her, "Come, senora,
 3  II,        LX|    had been listening to what Claudia said and Roque Guinart said
 4  II,        LX|    more attention to the fair Claudia's adventure than to the
 5  II,        LX|  night, and then set off with Claudia at full speed in search
 6  II,        LX|   They reached the spot where Claudia met him, but found nothing
 7  II,        LX| suffer him to go any farther. Claudia and Roque threw themselves
 8  II,        LX|      appearance of Roque, and Claudia was moved by the sight of
 9  II,        LX|  closed eyes, and recognising Claudia said, "I see clearly, fair
10  II,        LX|      is not true, then," said Claudia, "that thou wert going this
11  II,        LX|     hast received from me."~ ~Claudia wrung his hands, and her
12  II,        LX|      and bathed them with it. Claudia recovered from her fainting
13  II,        LX|      end. On perceiving this, Claudia, when she had convinced
14  II,        LX|      were the lamentations of Claudia that they drew tears from
15  II,        LX|  occasion. The servants wept, Claudia swooned away again and again,
16  II,        LX|     was close by, for burial. Claudia told him she meant to go
17  II,        LX|      they seek to injure him. Claudia would not on any account
18  II,        LX|      and so ended the love of Claudia Jeronima; but what wonder,
19  II,        LX|  related the tragic affair of Claudia Jeronima, at which Sancho
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