Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       III|     might vie with his that lent it, everything the novice
 2   I,     XXVII| years of love and devotion, lent me wings; so that almost
 3  II,         V|  preached in this town last Lent, and who said, if I remember
 4  II,        XL|      was made by Merlin. He lent him to Pierres, who was
 5  II,        XL|  astonishment; and he never lent him save to those whom he
 6  II,       XLV|      Senor, some time ago I lent this good man ten gold-crowns
 7  II,       XLV|  them than he was in when I lent them to him; but thinking
 8  II,       XLV| owes them, and says I never lent him any such crowns; or
 9  II,       XLV|     I admit, senor, that he lent them to me; but let your
10  II,       XLV|    demanded of him had been lent him; but that he had with
11  II,        LI|     either given to them or lent to them by the people of
12  II,       LXV| save five which Don Antonio lent him and he promised to repay
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