Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XXII|          good fellow is the famous Gines de Pasamonte, otherwise
 2   I,      XXII|            or surnames; my name is Gines, not Ginesillo, and my family
 3   I,      XXII|       guard.~ ~"They do," returned Gines, "but I will make them give
 4   I,      XXII|         mine, let me tell you I am Gines de Pasamonte, whose life
 5   I,      XXII|         take it out of pawn," said Gines, "though it were in for
 6   I,      XXII|            So good is it," replied Gines, "that a fig for 'Lazarillo
 7   I,      XXII|           Quixote.~ ~"The 'Life of Gines de Pasamonte,'" replied
 8   I,      XXII|        courbash are like," replied Gines; "and it is no great grievance
 9   I,      XXII|          unfortunate one," replied Gines, "for misfortune always
10   I,      XXII|            helping hand to release Gines de Pasamonte, who was the
11   I,      XXII|        good fortune attend you."~ ~Gines de Pasamonte made answer
12   I,     XXIII|            way, so ordered it that Gines de Pasamonte, the famous
13   I,     XXIII|      considerations of the future, Gines, who was neither grateful
14   I,       XXX|          say good sword, thanks to Gines de Pasamonte who carried
15   I,       XXX|         man than he knew him to be Gines de Pasamonte; and by the
16   I,       XXX| objurgations, for at the first one Gines jumped down, and at a like
17  II,        IV|         dress of a gipsy, was that Gines de Pasamonte, the great
18  II,     XXVII|           remember well enough the Gines de Pasamonte whom, with
19  II,     XXVII|          ill-conditioned set. This Gines de Pasamonte-Don Ginesillo
20  II,     XXVII|           press. In fact, however, Gines stole him while Sancho Panza
21  II,     XXVII|     afterwards recovered him. This Gines, then, afraid of being caught
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