Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XVI|     and that she, won by his high-bred bearing, had fallen in love
2   I,    XXVIII|      intention. Not that the high-bred bearing of Don Fernando
3   I,    XXVIII| charms of his person and his high-bred grace, which, accompanied
4   I,       XLI|    you the great beauty, the high-bred air, the brilliant attire
5   I,      XLII|  years of age, and of such a high-bred air, so beautiful and so
6  II,       XXX|      the good lady as by her high-bred air and her courtesy, but,
7  II,      XLIV|      virtuous, graceful, and high-bred, and all others are ill-favoured,
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