Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|          would imperil their own lives, tried to persuade him to
 2   I,   Commend|      famous, honoured, wise, she lives in thee.~ ~ ~ FROM SOLISDAN~
 3   I,         X|     heard tell of them all their lives."~ ~"Thou art wrong there,"
 4   I,         X|       did the most part of their lives through woods and wilds
 5   I,       XII| confusion of words.~ ~"The sarna lives long enough," answered Pedro; "
 6   I,       XII|          very rightly, for sarna lives longer than Sarra: so continue
 7   I,      XIII|  hardship in the course of their lives. And if some of them by
 8   I,      XIII|  manifest danger of losing their lives, they never at the moment
 9   I,      XXII|        inquisitiveness about the lives of others; if you want to
10   I,       XXV|          prying into other men's lives; he who buys and lies feels
11   I,    XXXIII|         they attempt to live the lives of angels in human bodies;
12   I,     XXXIV|       love you to weep all their lives."~ ~"Go in peace, dear Leonela,
13   I,    XXXVII|     questioning them about their lives. Dorothea took the Moorish
14   I,        XL|         danger of losing all our lives if he were to disclose our
15   I,       XLI|      changes in the fortunes and lives of my father and brothers,
16   I,      XLII|        words the events of their lives; they showed the true affection
17   I,     XLIII|        lord of two villages, who lives opposite my father's house
18   I,       XLV|        to me as they value their lives!"~ ~All paused at his mighty
19   I,      XLIX|     Arthur of England, who still lives changed into a raven, and
20   I,       LII|        word he said was, "He who lives separated from you, sweetest
21  II,      XIII|       telling the story of their lives, the others the story of
22  II,       XIV|      take care to ease us of our lives, without our going to look
23  II,       XVI|          not into my neighbours' lives, nor have I lynx-eyes for
24  II,        XX|          is athirst to drink the lives of all that live, as one
25  II,        XX|             He preaches well who lives well," said Sancho, "and
26  II,      XXIV|         a hermitage, where there lives a hermit, who they say was
27  II,     XXVII|          and risk their persons, lives, and properties. The first
28  II,     XXXII|         they say too that he who lives a long life must undergo
29  II,     XXXII|           of the food whereby he lives. Many a time before have
30  II,       XLI|         being, but for all their lives, and Sancho something to
31  II,       LIV|        certain date the house he lives in will be taken from him,
32  II,       LIV|        trifling points; everyone lives as he likes, for in most
33  II,      LXIX|  Altisidora is alive! Altisidora lives!"~ ~Rhadamanthus bade Sancho
34  II,      LXXI|       and I, all the days of our lives that heaven may grant us!
35  II,     LXXIV|  becoming shepherds, to pass our lives singing, like princes, are
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