The History of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha, Volumen 3Little, Brown, 1864 |
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... least secure me the esteem of those that know how they were gotten . A soldier makes a nobler figure as he lies bleeding in the bed of honor , than safe in an inglorious flight ; and I am so far from being ashamed of the loss of my hand ...
... least secure me the esteem of those that know how they were gotten . A soldier makes a nobler figure as he lies bleeding in the bed of honor , than safe in an inglorious flight ; and I am so far from being ashamed of the loss of my hand ...
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... least quarrel in the world with him for I am not ignorant of the tempta- tions of Satan ; and of all his imps , the scrib- bling devil is the most irresistible . When that demon has got into a man's head , he takes the possession for ...
... least quarrel in the world with him for I am not ignorant of the tempta- tions of Satan ; and of all his imps , the scrib- bling devil is the most irresistible . When that demon has got into a man's head , he takes the possession for ...
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... least . The madman , mightly pleased with his new device , served every dog , that had courage to look him in the face , with the same sauce ; till one day it was his fortune to meet with a sportsman's dog , a cap - maker by trade ...
... least . The madman , mightly pleased with his new device , served every dog , that had courage to look him in the face , with the same sauce ; till one day it was his fortune to meet with a sportsman's dog , a cap - maker by trade ...
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... least , some one who may perhaps rival them in courage ; heaven knows my meaning ; I say no more . " " Alas ! " said the niece , hearing this , " I will lay my life my uncle has still a hankering after knight - errantry . " " I will die ...
... least , some one who may perhaps rival them in courage ; heaven knows my meaning ; I say no more . " " Alas ! " said the niece , hearing this , " I will lay my life my uncle has still a hankering after knight - errantry . " " I will die ...
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... least , balanced all his rational talk , as he himself might find if he pleased to discourse him . The chaplain , being resolved to make the experiment , went to the madman , and conversed with him above an hour , and in all that time ...
... least , balanced all his rational talk , as he himself might find if he pleased to discourse him . The chaplain , being resolved to make the experiment , went to the madman , and conversed with him above an hour , and in all that time ...
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