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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| The upshot was that the unhappy gardener was hanged by his 2 I, TransPre| cheerfully.~ ~Was it an unhappy life, that of Cervantes? 3 I, TransPre| his could have been a very unhappy life. He who could take 4 I, IV| with a discharge upon the unhappy victim, who all through 5 I, XIII| That is the last paper the unhappy man wrote; and that you 6 I, XIV| should tell you that when the unhappy man wrote this lay he was 7 I, XXIII| ever to discover who the unhappy madman was; and in his heart 8 I, XXVII| determined to find out who the unhappy being could be whose voice 9 I, XXVII| wish; and thereupon the unhappy gentleman began his sad 10 I, XXVII| the broken thread of my unhappy story.~ ~"To proceed, then: 11 I, XXVII| But the night before the unhappy day of my departure she 12 I, XXVIII| that is the name of this unhappy being), 'see here I give 13 I, XXVIII| leaving no trace of an unhappy being who, by no fault of 14 I, XXIX| misfortunes."~ ~"I am that unhappy being, senora," replied 15 I, XXX| to see how readily this unhappy gentleman believes all these 16 I, XXXIII| very pressing invitation.~ ~Unhappy, shortsighted Anselmo, what 17 I, XXXVI| free will, that she is so unhappy as she seems to be."~ ~" 18 I, XXXVI| my heart."~ ~To this the unhappy lady made no reply; and 19 I, XXXVI| thou wilt have it so, the unhappy and unfortunate Dorothea. 20 I, XXXVII| one who was distressed, unhappy, and dejected; and so with 21 I, XL| write to anyone about my unhappy lot, but to try if fortune 22 I, XLI| require for myself and for my unhappy daughter there; or else 23 I, XLII| had no desire to keep them unhappy any longer, so he rose from 24 I, XLIII| neither to see or hear that unhappy musician."~ ~"What art thou 25 I, XLIII| you must not blame this unhappy knight-errant whom love 26 I, LI| brought her back to her unhappy father, and questioned her 27 II, XIII| cares and troubles which the unhappy wight to whose lot it has 28 II, XXI| appeared at his back, the unhappy man falling to the earth 29 II, XXII| sore-wounded Durandarte! O unhappy Belerma! O tearful Guadiana, 30 II, XXIII| on his knees before the unhappy knight, and with tearful 31 II, XXVI| husband's horse. But ah! unhappy lady, the edge of her petticoat 32 II, XXXVI| castle, and already the unhappy and the afflicted come in 33 II, XLIV| fourteen to fifteen? Leave the unhappy being to triumph, rejoice 34 II, XLVIII| see the love-smitten and unhappy Altisidora make her appearance, 35 II, XLIX| or evildoer, but only an unhappy maiden whom the power of 36 II, XLIX| church, have been keeping me unhappy for many a day and month 37 II, LII| dearly beloved daughter, the unhappy damsel here before you, 38 II, LIV| we find the reception our unhappy condition needs; and in 39 II, LVII| thee!~ ~All the while the unhappy Altisidora was bewailing 40 II, LX| bosoms! O husband, whose unhappy fate in being mine hath 41 II, LXIII| as to listen to what the unhappy youth had to say? The general 42 II, LXIII| am of that nation, more unhappy than wise, upon which of 43 II, LXIII| story, as true as it is unhappy; all I ask of you is to 44 II, LXIII| sighs, "O Ana Felix, my unhappy daughter, I am thy father 45 II, LXIII| sirs, is my daughter, more unhappy in her adventures than in 46 II, LXV| sorts, brooding over the unhappy event of his defeat. Sancho 47 II, LXVI| instant, for sad thoughts and unhappy circumstances force me to 48 II, LXXIV| shadows of ignorance that my unhappy constant study of those