Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre| Cervantes had by that time disappeared. Any floating traditions
2   I,      XXXV|   of Anselmo, who also has disappeared. All this has been told
3   I,     XXXVI|  learned that Luscinda had disappeared from her father's house,
4   I,        LI|  mother she had none), and disappeared from the village with the
5   I,        LI|   all to him the night she disappeared; and that he had carried
6  II,      LIII|    to an end, melted away, disappeared, vanished as it were in
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