The History of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha, Volumen 3Little, Brown, 1864 |
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... Death CHAPTER XII . The valorous Don Quixote's strange Adventure with the bold Knight of the Mirrors CHAPTER XIII . The Adventure with the Knight of the Wood continued ; with the wise , rare , and pleasant Discourse that passed between ...
... Death CHAPTER XII . The valorous Don Quixote's strange Adventure with the bold Knight of the Mirrors CHAPTER XIII . The Adventure with the Knight of the Wood continued ; with the wise , rare , and pleasant Discourse that passed between ...
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... death , set up his throat , and yelped most piteously ; insomuch that his master , knowing it was his dog by the howl , runs out , and , touched with the injury , whips up a stick that was a hand , lets drive at the mad- man , and ...
... death , set up his throat , and yelped most piteously ; insomuch that his master , knowing it was his dog by the howl , runs out , and , touched with the injury , whips up a stick that was a hand , lets drive at the mad- man , and ...
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... death , and fairly laid in his grave ; that nobody may presume to raise any more stories of him . He has committed extravagances enough already , he is sorry for it , and that is sufficient . Too much of one thing clogs the appetite but ...
... death , and fairly laid in his grave ; that nobody may presume to raise any more stories of him . He has committed extravagances enough already , he is sorry for it , and that is sufficient . Too much of one thing clogs the appetite but ...
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... death but would be preferable to such a life . " " As for a good name and reputation , " replied Carrasco , " your wor- ship has gained the palm from all the knights - errant that ever lived : for , both the Arabian in his history , and ...
... death but would be preferable to such a life . " " As for a good name and reputation , " replied Carrasco , " your wor- ship has gained the palm from all the knights - errant that ever lived : for , both the Arabian in his history , and ...
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... death of her , for I shrewdly guess , she longs as much for a husband , as you do for a government ; and when * Who beat the master and man before in the preceding Volume . all comes to all , better my daughter ill married 46 THE ...
... death of her , for I shrewdly guess , she longs as much for a husband , as you do for a government ; and when * Who beat the master and man before in the preceding Volume . all comes to all , better my daughter ill married 46 THE ...
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