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    • Chapter IX: How Lazaro Became a Baggage Carrier Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter IX titled "How Lazaro Became a Baggage Carrier" begins with his arrival in Madrid, carrying little more than determination and a hopeful heart. Inspired by advice from a more seasoned rogue, he invests in a porter’s strap and sets out to earn a living through honest labor. His optimism is tangible as he stations himself in the plaza, expecting that the weight of others’ burdens will lift his own misfortune. His first client appears to be a refined young lady, carefully groomed and graceful in…
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    • Chapter VIII: How Lazaro Brought a Lawsuit against His Wife Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter VIII: How Lazaro Brought a Lawsuit against His Wife begins as Lazaro enjoys a brief period of comfort and recognition. His status has grown, his purse is full, and with it comes a swarm of companions eager to flatter him. These new friends are not drawn by loyalty, but by the shine of his good fortune. It is they who begin whispering rumors into his ear—stories about his wife and her closeness with the archpriest. They claim that she’s more than just familiar with the man who had once helped…
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    • Chapter VII: What Happened to Lazaro on the Way to the Tagus River Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter VII: What Happened to Lazaro on the Way to the Tagus River begins with a moment that nearly claims Lazaro’s life, only to turn unexpectedly in his favor. After falling into a large cask of water near the riverbanks, he is believed to be dead by a group of fishermen. Without checking his condition, they lift the barrel with the intention of disposing of it and him along the river. As the cold water shocks his system and the motion jostles him awake, Lazaro lets out a startled cry. The fishermen…
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    • Chapter VI: How They Took Lazaro to Toledo Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter VI: How They Took Lazaro to Toledo begins not with a journey but with a night of utter confusion that spiraled far beyond control. In a crowded inn brimming with suspicion, noise, and shadows, neighbors and constables alike rushed in, responding to cries of theft. Sailors claimed their fish had been stolen, prompting a frantic search for culprits no one had seen. Amid the madness, Lazarillo was not merely a bystander. He was returned to the very vat where he had suffered once before, wedged into…
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    • Chapter V: How They Took Lazaro to the Capital Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter V: How They Took Lazaro to the Capital begins during one of the most dehumanizing periods of Lazaro’s life, where survival became its own kind of imprisonment. Encased in a wooden tank that mimicked a coffin more than a home, he was paraded through towns not as a person but as a spectacle—a man who, they claimed, had turned into a fish. His captors crafted this illusion with precision, and the crowds were eager to believe. For six long months, Lazaro existed on nothing but the dirty water in…
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    • Chapter IV: How They Took Lazaro through Spain Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter IV: How They Took Lazaro through Spain begins with Lazaro reflecting on a strange twist of fate that turned him from a man into an attraction. After miraculously surviving an ordeal at sea—one he compares to Jonah’s tale—he finds himself rescued not by kindness but by opportunists. The fishermen, eager to profit from the unusual event, decide to put him on display across the country. With the blessing of the Inquisition’s ministers, they transform him into a living exhibit. Moss is…
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    • Chapter III: How Lazaro Escaped from the Sea Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter III: How Lazaro Escaped from the Sea begins with a chaotic, breathless effort to grasp at both survival and wealth. Trapped between terror and hope, Lazaro pushes his body into the waves, clawing toward a chest of treasure floating just out of reach. He cannot swim, yet necessity compels him forward. The sea, cruel and cold, batters his limbs while fish snap at his skin as if mocking his desperation. Every gulp of seawater feels like punishment, reminding him of the bitter concoction his wife once…
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    • Chapter II: How Lazaro Embarked at Cartagena Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter II: How Lazaro Embarked at Cartagena begins with a quiet sense of desperation masked by hope as Lazaro leaves behind yet another chapter of suffering. Mocked for his ragged clothes and treated as little more than a vagrant, he faces ridicule with an inward resolve. He believes that endurance, no matter how bitter, might yet bring him closer to dignity. With nowhere else to turn, he boards a ship docked at Cartagena, lured by the thought of escape and renewal. The harbor, loud and bustling, gives…
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    • Chapter I: Where Lazaro Tells about How He Left Toledo to Go to the War of Algiers Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter I: Where Lazaro Tells about How He Left Toledo to Go to the War of Algiers opens with Lazaro in an enviable position. In Toledo, he had a job that brought stability, fine clothes, and the appearance of respectability. Yet the call of adventure stirred something deeper in him—a wish to follow the legacy of his father and prove his worth in a more daring way. That desire, mixed with ambition, pushed him to volunteer for the fleet bound for Algiers. Before setting off, he ensured his family was…
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      To The Reader

      To The Reader Cover
      by LovelyMay To The Reader, this opening note is not just a formality but a pointed defense of truth against the spread of fantasy. The writer, J. de Luna, steps forward not only as a storyteller but as a witness determined to restore dignity to a tale that has, in his eyes, been twisted into nonsense. A version of Lazarillo's life, recently printed and circulated, told of him falling into the sea and transforming into a fish—a tuna no less—complete with underwater battles, a scaly wife, and tuna offspring. To…
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