Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      his sister Andrea, now a widow, her daughter Constanza,
 2   I,        VI|    the loves and wiles of the widow Reposada, and the empress
 3   I,       XXV|      must know that a certain widow, fair, young, independent,
 4   I,       XXV|    one day said to the worthy widow by way of brotherly remonstrance, '
 5   I,      XXXV|    Although she saw herself a widow, it is said she refused
 6  II,      XVII|     show bringing aid to some widow in some lonely waste, than
 7  II,       XXI|      the lady Quiteria as the widow of the brave Basilio as
 8  II,    XXXVII| duenna has over one that is a widow; but 'he who clipped us
 9  II,    XXXVII|      it delicate or not, with widow's weeds, as one covers or
10  II,   XXXVIII|     Cape Comorin. She was the widow of King Archipiela, her
11  II,    XLVIII|  death. I was left a helpless widow, with a daughter on my hands
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