Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IV|  seemed to him. At last the muleteer was tired, and the traders
2   I,      XLII| asleep, and you will hear a muleteer's voice that enchants as
3   I,     XLIII|   THE PLEASANT STORY OF THE MULETEER, TOGETHER WITH OTHER STRANGE
4   I,     XLIII|   they say this singer is a muleteer!"~ ~"Nay, he is the lord
5   I,     XLIII|  inn door in the dress of a muleteer, and so well disguised,
6   I,     XLIII|    easily perceive he is no muleteer, but a lord of hearts and
7   I,      XLIV|     inn, one dressed like a muleteer, and of such and such an
8   I,      XLIV|     asleep by the side of a muleteer, without a thought of anyone
9   I,      XLIV|    two was overheard by the muleteer at whose side Don Luis lay,
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