Parte,  Chap.

1  II,      XLIX|       with loathing. What the head-carver had best do is to serve
2  II,      XLIX| majordomo, the secretary, the head-carver, the chronicler charged
3  II,      XLIX|     except the majordomo, the head-carver, and the secretary fell
4  II,      XLIX|   secretary leant over to the head-carver's ear, and said to him in
5  II,      XLIX|      a deep impression on the head-carver's heart, and he again raised
6  II,      XLIX|    down to their youth.~ ~The head-carver was left with a heart pierced
7  II,        LI|      round; a night which the head-carver passed without sleeping,
8  II,        LI|   hers dressed as a woman; my head-carver has fallen in love with
9  II,      LIII| majordomo, the secretary, the head-carver, and Pedro Recio the doctor
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