Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| Cervatos. His eldest son Pedro succeeded him in the possession of
 2   I,  TransPre|        in the cancioneros that succeeded one another with increasing
 3   I,      XVII|       time the cuadrillero had succeeded in lighting the lamp, and
 4   I,     XVIII|        stomach; but ere he had succeeded in swallowing what seemed
 5   I,        XX|    more he tried his luck, and succeeded so well, that without any
 6   I,    XXVIII|     been found, and would have succeeded had not her parents and
 7   I,       XLI|        we had decided upon, we succeeded as fully as we could have
 8   I,      XLII|  seeing, then, how well he had succeeded in carrying out his purpose
 9   I,     XLIII|        adventure, and have not succeeded in it, it is a sign that
10   I,       LII|    nights and much toil he has succeeded, and that he means to publish
11  II,       XIV|       a good payer; he who has succeeded in vanquishing you once
12  II,        XV|        seeing how ill they had succeeded, and what a sorry end their
13  II,       XVI|       knight; but you have not succeeded in removing the astonishment
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