The History of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha, Volumen 3Little, Brown, 1864 |
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... cried Don Quixote , " what has the king to do more , but to cause public proclamation to be made , enjoining all the knights - errant that are dispersed in this kingdom , to make their personal appearance at court , upon a certain day ...
... cried Don Quixote , " what has the king to do more , but to cause public proclamation to be made , enjoining all the knights - errant that are dispersed in this kingdom , to make their personal appearance at court , upon a certain day ...
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... cried he aloud , ' that is going away so well recovered and so wise ? ' It is I , brother , that am going , ' replied the graduate ; ' I have now no need to stay here any longer ; for which blessing I can never cease to return my hum ...
... cried he aloud , ' that is going away so well recovered and so wise ? ' It is I , brother , that am going , ' replied the graduate ; ' I have now no need to stay here any longer ; for which blessing I can never cease to return my hum ...
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... cried the curate . But here they were interrupted by a noise below in the yard , where the niece and the house- keeper , who had left them some time before , were very obstreperous , which made them all hasten to know what was the ...
... cried the curate . But here they were interrupted by a noise below in the yard , where the niece and the house- keeper , who had left them some time before , were very obstreperous , which made them all hasten to know what was the ...
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... cried one of them . " Go , go , keep to your own home , friend . It is all along of you , and nobody else , that my poor master is distracted , debauched , and car- ried a rambling all the country over . " " The house- keeper for the ...
... cried one of them . " Go , go , keep to your own home , friend . It is all along of you , and nobody else , that my poor master is distracted , debauched , and car- ried a rambling all the country over . " " The house- keeper for the ...
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... cried Sancho , " oddsnigs ! we are still to flea the cat's tail . You have had no- thing yet but apple - pies and sugar - plums . But if you have a mind to hear all those slanders and backbitings that are about town concerning your ...
... cried Sancho , " oddsnigs ! we are still to flea the cat's tail . You have had no- thing yet but apple - pies and sugar - plums . But if you have a mind to hear all those slanders and backbitings that are about town concerning your ...
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