Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|       was lying below ill with fever. At the news that the enemy
2   I,       XIX|        by means of a malignant fever that took him," answered
3   I,        LI|    bewail and mourn the raging fever of jealousy, for which she
4  II,        IX| miraculous."~ ~Sancho was in a fever to get his master out of
5  II,        LI|    leanness was not worse than fever.~ ~In short he is killing
6  II,     LXXIV|      will that so ordered it-a fever settled upon him and kept
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