Parte,  Chap.

 1  II,     LXIII|      broken by sobs and sighs, "O Ana Felix, my unhappy daughter,
 2  II,     LXIII|          than in her name. She is Ana Felix, surnamed Ricote,
 3  II,     LXIII|           that what he says about Ana Felix being his daughter
 4  II,     LXIII|          keep my oath; live, fair Ana Felix, all the years that
 5  II,     LXIII|   Christians who were to row, but Ana Felix said she could answer
 6  II,     LXIII|          kindliness the beauty of Ana Felix had infused into his
 7  II,      LXIV|        was extremely happy to see Ana Felix in her house. She
 8  II,      LXIV|         of Don Gregorio and about Ana Felix, and the viceroy promised
 9  II,       LXV|        Don Gregorio, eager to see Ana Felix, came with the renegade
10  II,       LXV|        Gregorio and the beauty of Ana Felix were the admiration
11  II,       LXV|        they should take to enable Ana Felix and her father to
12  II,       LXV|           account of his absence; Ana Felix will remain in my
13  II,       LXV|          not on any account leave Ana Felix; however, as it was
14  II,       LXV|         the proposed arrangement. Ana Felix remained with Don
15  II,       LXV|          between Don Gregorio and Ana Felix. Ricote offered Don
16  II,    LXXIII| shepherdess, happens to be called Ana, I'll sing her praises under
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