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Parte, Chap.
1 I, II| of the fortress (for so innkeeper and inn seemed in his eyes), 2 I, XVI| TOOK TO BE A CASTLE~ ~ ~The innkeeper, seeing Don Quixote slung 3 I, XVI| ribs a little bruised. The innkeeper had a wife whose disposition 4 I, XVI| that the daughter of the innkeeper was daughter of the lord 5 I, XVI| mighty crash of this the innkeeper awoke and at once concluded 6 I, XVI| a ball of herself.~ ~The innkeeper came in exclaiming, "Where 7 I, XVI| perceiving by the light of the innkeeper candle how it fared with 8 I, XVI| help she needed; and the innkeeper did the same but with a 9 I, XVI| the lass, she him, and the innkeeper her, and all worked away 10 I, XVI| best of it was that the innkeeper's lamp went out, and as 11 I, XVI| the voice reached him. The innkeeper retreated to his room, the 12 I, XVI| not finding one, as the innkeeper had purposely extinguished 13 I, XVII| bones, and went after the innkeeper in the dark, and meeting 14 I, XVII| were present Sancho, the innkeeper, and the cuadrillero; for 15 I, XVII| stood watching him; the innkeeper's daughter was likewise 16 I, XVII| utmost of your desire."~ ~The innkeeper replied to him with equal 17 I, XVII| respectable one," said the innkeeper.~ ~"I have been under a 18 I, XVII| with that," replied the innkeeper; "pay me what you owe me, 19 I, XVII| You are a stupid, scurvy innkeeper," said Don Quixote, and 20 I, XVII| was following him.~ ~The innkeeper when he saw him go without 21 I, XVII| hostelries. At this the innkeeper waxed very wroth, and threatened 22 I, XVII| shoulders. It is true that the innkeeper detained his alforjas in 23 I, XVII| he never missed them. The innkeeper, as soon as he saw him off, 24 I, XVIII| Tenorio Hernandez, and the innkeeper, I heard, was called Juan 25 I, XXXII| them; for though I am an innkeeper, still I am a Christian."~ ~" 26 I, XLIII| ceremony? If you are the innkeeper bid them open to us; we 27 I, XLIII| gentlemen, that I look like an innkeeper?" said Don Quixote.~ ~"I 28 II, XXV| went to seek him where the innkeeper said be was and having found