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    | 1. Francisco Goya y Lucientes, Painter | 
    2. The say `I will' and give their hand to the first coming. | 
    3. Here comes the bogey-man | 
    4. Nanny's boy | 
  
  
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    | 5. Two of a kind | 
    6. Nobody knows anybody | 
    7. Even so he cannot maker her out | 
    8. They carried her off | 
  
  
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    | 9. Tantalus | 
    10. Love and death | 
    11. Lads, getting on with the job | 
    12. Out hunting for teeth | 
  
  
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    | 13. They are warm | 
    14. What a sacrifice! | 
    15. Fine advice | 
    16. Should God forgive her: She was her mother ... | 
  
  
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    | 17. She is well pulled down | 
    18. And his house is on fire | 
    19. All will fall | 
    20. They already go plucked | 
  
  
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    | 21. How they break her barrel! | 
    22. Poor little women! | 
    23. That dust | 
    24. There was no help | 
  
  
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    | 25. He broke the pitcher | 
    26. Now they are sitting well | 
    27. Who more is surrendered? | 
    28. Hush | 
  
  
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    | 29. This certainly is reading | 
    30. Why hide them? | 
    31. She prays for her | 
    32. Because she was sensitive? | 
  
  
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    | 33. To the Count Palatine | 
    34. Sleep overcomes them | 
    35. She leaves him penniless | 
    36. Bad night | 
  
  
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    | 37. Will the disciple be wiser? | 
    38. Bravissimo! | 
    39. As far back as his grandfather | 
    40. Which ill will he die of? | 
  
  
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    | 41. Neither more nor less | 
    42. Thou who canst not | 
    43. The dream of reason brings forth monsters | 
    44. They spin finely | 
  
  
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    | 45. There is a lot to suck | 
    46. Correction | 
    47. Present to the master | 
    48. Squealers | 
  
  
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    | 49. Little goblins | 
    50. The chichillas | 
    51. They spruce themselves up | 
    52. What a tailor can do! | 
  
  
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    | 53. What a golden beak! | 
    54. The shy man | 
    55. Till death | 
    56. Up and down | 
  
  
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    | 57. The lineage | 
    58. Swallow it, dog | 
    59. And they still won't go! | 
    60. Trials | 
  
  
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    | 61. Volaverunt | 
    62. Who could believe it! | 
    63. Look how serious they are! | 
    64. Farewell | 
  
  
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    | 65. Whe is mum going? | 
    66. There it goes | 
    67. Wait till you have been anointed | 
    68. Pretty teacher | 
  
  
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    | 69. Blow | 
    70. Devout profession | 
    71. If the day breaks, we go | 
    72. You won't escape | 
  
  
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    | 73. It is better to be idle | 
    74. Don't scream, silly | 
    75. Is there no one to unite us? | 
    76. Ar you ..? Well, as I was telling you .. Eh! Be careful or ... | 
  
  
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    | 77. Ones to anothers | 
    78. Tell me, they are waking up | 
    79. Nobody has seen us | 
    80. It is time up |