The History of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha, Volumen 3Little, Brown, 1864 |
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... believe what you say , and you be disposed to be merry , pray tell him this story . Once upon a time there was a madman in Seville that hit upon one of the prettiest out - of- the - way whims that ever madman in this world was possessed ...
... believe what you say , and you be disposed to be merry , pray tell him this story . Once upon a time there was a madman in Seville that hit upon one of the prettiest out - of- the - way whims that ever madman in this world was possessed ...
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... believe him sound in his understanding ; nay , he went so far as to make a plausible complaint against his keeper , alleging , that , for the lucre of those presents which his relations sent him , he represented him to those who came to ...
... believe him sound in his understanding ; nay , he went so far as to make a plausible complaint against his keeper , alleging , that , for the lucre of those presents which his relations sent him , he represented him to those who came to ...
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... believe , that all this multitude of knights - errant , which your worship has mentioned , were ever real men of this world , and true substan- tial flesh and blood ; but rather , that whatever is said of them , is all fable and fiction ...
... believe , that all this multitude of knights - errant , which your worship has mentioned , were ever real men of this world , and true substan- tial flesh and blood ; but rather , that whatever is said of them , is all fable and fiction ...
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... believe there ever were any of those knights in the world . And in several companies , I have many times had occasion to vindicate the manifest truth from the almost universal error , that is entertained to its prejudice . Sometimes my ...
... believe there ever were any of those knights in the world . And in several companies , I have many times had occasion to vindicate the manifest truth from the almost universal error , that is entertained to its prejudice . Sometimes my ...
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... believe he was not very tall , and that which makes me in- clinable to believe so , is , that in the history which gives us a particular account of his exploits , we read , that he often used to lie under a roof . Now if there were any ...
... believe he was not very tall , and that which makes me in- clinable to believe so , is , that in the history which gives us a particular account of his exploits , we read , that he often used to lie under a roof . Now if there were any ...
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