Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|   niece under twenty, and a lad for the field and market-place,
 2   I,       III|   the carriers, and, with a lad carrying a candle-end, and
 3   I,       XII|     shepherdess Marcela our lad mentioned a while ago, with
 4   I,       XII|  Chrysostom's death, as our lad told us, is the same. And
 5   I,       XXV|     as well as the lustiest lad in all the town. Giver of
 6   I,     XXVII| with all his simplicity the lad was a trifle covetous.~ ~
 7   I,    XXVIII|    I heard it said that the lad who came with me had taken
 8   I,      XXXI|  Look at me well; I am that lad Andres that your worship
 9   I,      XXXI|   found tied to an oak this lad who now stands before you,
10   I,      XXXI|   quite true," answered the lad; "but the end of the business
11   I,      XXXI|    not pay me," replied the lad, "but as soon as your worship
12   I,      XXXI|      and giving them to the lad he said, "Here, take this,
13   I,     XLVII|     a book or fable where a lad of sixteen cuts down a giant
14  II,        IX|         Senor," replied the lad, "I am a stranger, and I
15  II,        IX|     May be so," replied the lad; "God be with you, for here
16  II,        XI|   in which we perform. That lad there appears as Death,
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