Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         been nothing less than a race of knight-errants. But after
 2   I,       III|         the benefit of the human race." The landlord, seeing his
 3   I,      XIII|        like to know her lineage, race, and ancestry," said Vivaldo.~ ~
 4   I,      XIII|        mortal enemy of the human race, and here, too, for the
 5   I,     XVIII|         old relics of the Gothic race, those that bathe in the
 6   I,     XXXIX|        the cunning which all his race possess, he made peace with
 7   I,        XL|          towards the whole human race. The only one that fared
 8   I,       LII| well-spent life! Oh pride of thy race, honour and glory of all
 9  II,        XI|          even if the whole human race favours him."~ ~So saying,
10  II,     XXXII|        out of envy-that accursed race born into the world to obscure
11  II,        XL|       the abused and downtrodden race of duennas, detested by
12  II,      LXVI|         more than nine, to run a race. The agreement was that
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