Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        VI|           with them!"~ ~They were handed to her, and as there were
 2   I,      XIII|     achievements in love and war. Handed down from that time, then,
 3   I,       XXI|           worth a maravedis," and handed it to his master, who immediately
 4   I,     XXXII|          landlord taking them out handed them to him to read, and
 5   I,     XLVII|         approached the curate and handed him some papers, saying
 6   I,         L|       herself," and so saying, he handed him the loins of a cold
 7   I,        LI|        and robbed her father, and handed over all to him the night
 8   I,       LII|    writing being worm-eaten, were handed over to one of the Academicians
 9  II,       XII|         and so strong, that it is handed down by tradition from father
10  II,      XXIX|        for the boat, which Sancho handed to them very much against
11  II,      XLIV|         afternoon after dinner he handed them to him in writing so
12  II,       XLV|         old man who had the stick handed it to the other old man
13  II,       XLV|           and sturdy friend." She handed it to him at once, and the
14  II,     XLVII|          governor's hands. Sancho handed it to the majordomo and
15  II,         L| yourselves," said Teresa, and she handed them the letters.~ ~The
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