Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XVI|  she said, misfortunes and ill-luck had brought her to that
2   I,      XVII|    just a privilege.~ ~The ill-luck of the unfortunate Sancho
3   I,       XIX| mule. But another piece of ill-luck befell them, which Sancho
4   I,     XXIII|   near it for fear of some ill-luck or being charged with theft,
5  II,     XXXIV|    the bough, such was his ill-luck and hard fate, gave way,
6  II,        LV|   for his sins and for his ill-luck governor of the island of
7  II,      LXVI|    was," said he; "here my ill-luck, not my cowardice, robbed
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