Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        LI|         arrived in our town one Vicente de la Roca, the son of a
 2   I,        LI|         the same town, the said Vicente having returned from service
 3   I,        LI|     that I have described, this Vicente de la Roca, this bravo,
 4   I,        LI|        for an ally, Leandra and Vicente came to an understanding
 5   I,        LI| confessed without pressure that Vicente de la Roca had deceived
 6  II,        LX|        not two hours since, Don Vicente Torrellas. Well, to cut
 7  II,        LX|         to speed I overtook Don Vicente about a league from this,
 8  II,        LX|  protect my father, so that Don Vicente's numerous kinsmen may not
 9  II,        LX|        the wounded or slain Don Vicente. They reached the spot where
10  II,        LX|   proved to be, that it was Don Vicente, whom either dead or alive
11  II,        LX|       with ease. They found Don Vicente in the arms of his servants,
12  II,        LX|       moved by the sight of Don Vicente, and going up to him half
13  II,        LX|     Assuredly not," replied Don Vicente; "my cruel fortune must
14  II,        LX|      the bleeding breast of Don Vicente, whom a death spasm seized
15  II,        LX|    fainting fit, but not so Don Vicente from the paroxysm that had
16  II,        LX|      Roque Guinart directed Don Vicente's servants to carry his
17  II,        LX|      against the kinsmen of Don Vicente and all the world, should
18  II,        LX|      tears. The servants of Don Vicente carried away his body, and
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