Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          known him, had long since died out, and of other record
 2   I,  TransPre|      failing for some time, and he died, apparently of dropsy, on
 3   I,  TransPre|          not yet been reformed. He died as he had lived, accepting
 4   I,  TransPre|          appeared before Cervantes died, thirty thousand copies
 5   I,       XII| student-shepherd called Chrysostom died, and it is rumoured that
 6   I,       XII|         and it is rumoured that he died of love for that devil of
 7   I,       XII|           father of our Chrysostom died, and he was left heir to
 8   I,       XII|          at whose birth her mother died, the most respected woman
 9   I,       XII|       world. Her husband Guillermo died of grief at the death of
10   I,       XIX|            that of a gentleman who died in Baeza, where he was interred;
11   I,        XX|            her captive knight hath died in attempting things that
12   I,      XXVI|           achieve great things, he died in attempting them; and
13   I,      XXXV|             and shortly afterwards died, worn out by grief and melancholy.
14   I,     XXXIX|             for the Christians who died that day were happier than
15   I,     XXXIX|           so much to heart that he died of grief on the way to Constantinople,
16   I,        XL|             and a few months later died my master, El Uchali, otherwise
17   I,        XL|         Lela Marien. The Christian died, and I know that she did
18   I,      XLII|         daughter, whose mother had died in giving birth to her,
19  II,     XXIII|         gone by, not one of us has died; Ruidera and her daughters
20  II,       XXV|          days after this the bitch died of a surfeit, and senor
21  II,      XXXI|         dead; and more by token he died the death of an angel, so
22  II,     XXXIX|        days we buried her."~ ~"She died, no doubt," said Sancho.~ ~"
23  II,     XXXIX|           have swooned rather than died; because with life a great
24  II,     XLVII|          am a widower, for my wife died, or more properly speaking,
25  II,     XLVII|          that if your wife had not died, or had not been killed,
26  II,    XLVIII|           if I had any; not that I died in childbirth, for I passed
27  II,    XLVIII|      shortly afterwards my husband died of a certain shock he received,
28  II,        LV|       Panza, and that I have never died all my life; but that, having
29  II,       LXX|            her."~ ~"She might have died and welcome," said Sancho, "
30  II,       LXX|         Altisidora, "I cannot have died outright, for I did not
31  II,       LXX|  Vanquished, Don Cudgelled, that I died for your sake? All that
32  II,       LXX|         life saw a lace-maker that died for love; when damsels are
33  II,     LXXIV|           WILL HE MADE, AND HOW HE DIED~ ~ ~As nothing that is man'
34  II,     LXXIV|         his spirit, that is to say died. On perceiving it the curate
35  II,     LXXIV|        from this present life, and died naturally; and said he desired
36  II,     LXXIV|         passed,~ But in his senses died at last.~ ~And said most
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