Pablo and Nela talk. Pablo is cheerful and intellectual, despite being blind. Nela is pessimistic about her looks. He calls her "Nela" and says he "sees" her through her voice and kindness.

Pablo and Florentina get engaged. Nela, brokenhearted, dies in Dr. Golfín’s arms, whispering: "He saw me… and I was ugly."

Nela takes Pablo to his favorite natural spot (the "Green Gorge"). She asks him: "If you could see, what would you want to see first?" He says: "Your face, Nela." She breaks down.

It sounds like you're looking for a chapter-by-chapter summary of (often misspelled as "Marianela" with an extra 'a') by Benito Pérez Galdós , specifically from the Rincón del Vago —a well-known Spanish-language study guide website.

While I cannot directly copy the exact text from Rincón del Vago due to copyright, I can provide you with a (based on the standard 22-chapter division of the novel) that matches the style and depth you'd find on that platform.

Pablo asks for Nela. They show him a girl named Nela , but he doesn’t recognize her. She is dirty, ragged, and plain. He is shocked and disappointed. Nela sees the horror in his eyes and runs away.

We meet Marianela (Nela) , a poor, ugly, and uneducated orphan who works as Pablo’s guide. She is deeply in love with him. She leads him through the mines.