Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        LI| resolved to refer the matter to Leandra (for that is the name of
 2   I,        LI|     please. I do not know which Leandra chose; I only know her father
 3   I,        LI|       often seen and watched by Leandra from a window of her house
 4   I,        LI|        of the lady for an ally, Leandra and Vicente came to an understanding
 5   I,        LI|     days they found the flighty Leandra in a mountain cave, stript
 6   I,        LI|     daughter. The same day that Leandra made her appearance her
 7   I,        LI|      disgrace she has incurred. Leandra's youth furnished an excuse
 8   I,        LI|    flighty and ill-regulated.~ ~Leandra withdrawn from sight, Anselmo'
 9   I,        LI|        anything enjoyable while Leandra was away. Our melancholy
10   I,        LI|   railed at the carelessness of Leandra's father. At last Anselmo
11   I,        LI|       together singing the fair Leandra's praises, or upbraiding
12   I,        LI|       our example, many more of Leandra's lovers have come to these
13   I,        LI|      where the name of the fair Leandra is not heard. Here one curses
14   I,        LI|     echo it repeats the name of Leandra; the mountains ring with "
15   I,        LI|        the mountains ring with "Leandra," "Leandra" murmur the brooks,
16   I,        LI| mountains ring with "Leandra," "Leandra" murmur the brooks, and
17   I,        LI|          murmur the brooks, and Leandra keeps us all bewildered
18   I,       LII|        behalf, and would rescue Leandra from that convent (where
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