Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XV|   avenge insults or defend thy lordship; for thou must know that
 2   I,       XXI|        have to call thee 'your lordship,' whether they like it or
 3   I,      XLII|     room must be found for his lordship the Judge here."~ ~At this
 4   I,      XLII|       have no beds; but if his lordship the Judge carries one with
 5  II,       III|     that they are called 'your lordship' and served on silver."~ ~"
 6  II,         V|      that will be called 'your lordship'? Look ye, Teresa, I have
 7  II,       VII|     were left with a title and lordship. If with these hopes and
 8  II,      XLII|       the whole earth? If your lordship would be so good as to give
 9  II,       XLV| recorded the day on which your lordship took possession of this
10  II,       XLV|          asked Sancho.~ ~"Your lordship," replied the majordomo; "
11  II,     XLVII|     who wants to speak to your lordship on a matter of great importance,
12  II,     XLVII|   shall be made good, and your lordship shall be fully contented."~ ~"
13  II,         L|        This letter is from his lordship the governor, and the other
14  II,        LI|       of river, bridge and the lordship had enacted, and which was
15  II,      LIII|        him, "Arm at once, your lordship, if you would not have yourself
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