Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       VII|        Emperor," written by Don Luis de Avila, went to the fire
 2   I,      XLIV|      you well indeed, Senor Don Luis, to be in the dress you
 3   I,      XLIV|   nothing for it now, Senor Don Luis, but to submit quietly and
 4   I,      XLIV|        in this dress?" said Don Luis.~ ~"It was a student to
 5   I,      XLIV|    heaven orders," returned Don Luis.~ ~"What can you please
 6   I,      XLIV|      muleteer at whose side Don Luis lay, and rising, he went
 7   I,      XLIV|        had come in quest of Don Luis had now come into the inn
 8   I,      XLIV|       not do that," replied Don Luis, "unless you take me dead;
 9   I,      XLIV| disappearance."~ ~Upon this Don Luis exclaimed, "There is no
10   I,      XLIV|        folly is this, Senor Don Luis, or what can have been the
11   I,      XLIV|    settled; and then taking Don Luis by the hand, he drew him
12   I,      XLIV|     fifty paces to see what Don Luis said in reply to the Judge
13   I,      XLIV|     intelligence with which Don Luis had confessed the secret
14   I,      XLIV|       best for all parties. Don Luis kissed his hands by force,
15   I,      XLIV|    consent of the father of Don Luis, who he knew looked for
16   I,      XLIV|         and the servants of Don Luis were waiting for the end
17   I,       XLV|         not been so full of Don Luis's affair, would have helped
18   I,       XLV|        the four servants of Don Luis, as well as to Don Luis
19   I,       XLV|         Luis, as well as to Don Luis himself, and to three other
20   I,       XLV|   comrades; the servants of Don Luis clustered round him, lest
21   I,       XLV|       charged the officers; Don Luis cried out to his servants
22   I,       XLV|       pommelled the barber; Don Luis gave one of his servants,
23   I,       XLV|        the four servants of Don Luis kept quiet when they saw
24   I,       XLV|     curate, the servants of Don Luis began again to urge him
25   I,       XLV|      how it stood, and what Don Luis had said to him. It was
26   I,       XLV|        tell the servants of Don Luis who he was, and that it
27   I,       XLV|         was his desire that Don Luis should accompany him to
28   I,       XLV|        the determination of Don Luis that he would not return
29   I,       XLV|       and the resolution of Don Luis the four then settled it
30   I,       XLV|         remain to wait upon Don Luis, and not leave him until
31   I,      XLVI|         for the servants of Don Luis to consent that three of
32   I,      XLVI|    servants agreed to do as Don Luis wished; which gave Dona
33   I,      XLVI| companions, the servants of Don Luis, and the officers of the
34   I,     XLVII|          Zoraida's baptism, Don Luis's affair, and Luscinda's
35   I,      XLIX|        and the emprise of Mosen Luis de Falces against the Castilian
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