Parte,  Chap.

 1  II,       LIV|           a Gascon lacquey, named Tosilos, first of all carefully
 2  II,       LVI|         LA MANCHA AND THE LACQUEY TOSILOS IN DEFENCE OF THE DAUGHTER
 3  II,       LVI| repeatedly instructed his lacquey Tosilos how to deal with Don Quixote
 4  II,       LVI|          place, the great lacquey Tosilos made his appearance on one
 5  II,       LVI|           standing by the side of Tosilos he addressed the duennas,
 6  II,       LVI|          on thy side!" But though Tosilos saw Don Quixote coming at
 7  II,       LVI|      astonishment at the words of Tosilos; and as he was one of those
 8  II,       LVI|          him to let him know what Tosilos said, and he was amazed
 9  II,       LVI|      angry at it. In the meantime Tosilos advanced to where Dona Rodriguez
10  II,       LVI|           castle, and going up to Tosilos he said to him, "Is it true,
11  II,       LVI|            It is, senor," replied Tosilos.~ ~"And he does well," said
12  II,       LVI|         save thee all trouble."~ ~Tosilos meanwhile was trying to
13  II,       LVI|         is a trick! They have put Tosilos, my lord the duke's lacquey,
14  II,       LVI|        that had happened ended in Tosilos being shut up until it was
15  II,       LVI|        the castle, they locked up Tosilos, Dona Rodriguez and her
16  II,       LVI|         must end in marriage, and Tosilos wanted nothing else.~ ~ ~ ~
17  II,      LVII|         into those of my lacquey, Tosilos."~ ~"God forbid," said Don
18  II,      LXVI|      unless you tell me."~ ~"I am Tosilos, my lord the duke's lacquey,
19  II,      LXVI|        lists just as much lacquey Tosilos as I came out of them lacquey
20  II,      LXVI|          came out of them lacquey Tosilos. I thought to marry without
21  II,      LXVI|          about it; pour out, good Tosilos, in spite of all the enchanters
22  II,      LXVI|     courier is enchanted and this Tosilos a sham one; stop with him
23  II,      LXVI|           smelt of cheese.~ ~Said Tosilos to Sancho, "Beyond a doubt,
24  II,      LXVI|      Knight of the White Moon."~ ~Tosilos begged him to explain what
25  II,      LXVI|         him, and bidding adieu to Tosilos left him and rejoined his
26  II,     LXVII|        disposition of the lacquey Tosilos.~ ~"Is it possible, Sancho,"
27  II,     LXVII|          now, didst thou ask this Tosilos, as thou callest him, what
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