Parte,  Chap.

1   I,    XXVIII|        from a lowly to a lofty station, nor will Don Fernando be
2   I,     XXXIV| opposition to what I owe to my station and the holy laws of true
3   I,     XXXVI|        wert not ignorant of my station, well dost thou know how
4   I,     XXXIX|       Tabarca, a small fort or station on the coast held by the
5   I,       XLI|       rowed, used purposely to station himself, either going through
6  II,         V|  happens."~ ~"Keep to your own station, Sancho," replied Teresa; "
7  II,       XVI|        rendered account of his station and life. To this, he in
8  II,      XLII|       sneers of malice that no station escapes.~ ~"Glory in thy
9  II,      LXXI|     much or too little, I will station myself apart and count on
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