Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|     its admirers began to grow ashamed of laughing over it. It
2   I,       XIX|     them, and feeling sore and ashamed of it may take heart and
3   I,       XXV| threshing floor, and they'd be ashamed to see her, and she'd laugh,
4   I,    XXVIII|     they have any reason to be ashamed of their condition, but
5   I,     XXXIV|     Camilla said to her, "I am ashamed to think, my dear Leonela,
6   I,      XLII|   seeing him so poor, would be ashamed of him, or would receive
7  II,         I| laughter the chaplain was half ashamed, and he replied, 'For all
8  II,      XLII|      birth, Sancho, and he not ashamed of saying thou art peasant-born;
9  II,      XLII|        it is seen thou art not ashamed no one will set himself
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