Parte,  Chap.

 1  II,     XXIII|       by that French enchanter Merlin, who, they say, was the
 2  II,     XXIII|        acquaintances, the sage Merlin has been keeping enchanted
 3  II,     XXIII|        of the tears they shed, Merlin, out of the compassion he
 4  II,     XXIII|        knight of whom the sage Merlin has prophesied such great
 5  II,     XXIII|     replied Sancho, "that this Merlin, or those enchanters who
 6  II,      XXXV|      as follows:~ ~ ~I am that Merlin who the legends say~ The
 7  II,      XXXV| enchantments. By God, if Senor Merlin has not found out some other
 8  II,      XXXV|        out."~ ~On hearing this Merlin said, "That will not do,
 9  II,      XXXV|        that was at the side of Merlin's ghost stood up, and removing
10  II,      XXXV|      is a special favour Senor Merlin here has granted me, to
11  II,      XXXV|       No, certainly not," said Merlin; "here, this minute, and
12  II,      XXXV|      remark, which, addressing Merlin, he made to him, "Will your
13  II,      XXXV| anything like him."~ ~To which Merlin made answer, "The devil,
14  II,      XXXV|        in the reckoning, Senor Merlin, as he knows everything,
15  II,      XXXV|        know of any over," said Merlin, "because, when you reach
16  II,     XXXVI|        that played the part of Merlin, made all the arrangements
17  II,     XXXVI|     lashes; I am sure the sage Merlin will not be satisfied with
18  II,     XXXVI|       Montesinos, and the sage Merlin has laid hold of me for
19  II,        XL| ancient tradition, was made by Merlin. He lent him to Pierres,
20  II,       XLI|      is the decree of the sage Merlin, arch-enchanter of enchanters."~ ~
21  II,    XLVIII|      web of silk and gold, let Merlin or Montesinos hold thee
22  II,       LIX|    together with what the sage Merlin had prescribed for her disenchantment,
23  II,        LX|     that the words of the sage Merlin were sounding in his ears,
24  II,     LXIII|      moreover perhaps the sage Merlin would allow each of these
25  II,     LXXII|        absolutely certain that Merlin's promises could not lie.
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