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1 I, IV| Lies before me, base clown!" said Don Quixote. "By 2 I, IV| for it.~ ~The trembling clown replied that as he lived 3 I, VII| promises, that the poor clown made up his mind to sally 4 I, XV| draw sword either against clown or against knight, and that 5 I, XXIII| tell you, though I am a clown and a boor, I have got some 6 I, XXIV| of this fellow, who is a clown like myself, and no dubbed 7 I, XXX| after a pause, "you scurvy clown, that you are to be always 8 I, XXXI| The devil take thee for a clown!" said Don Quixote, "and 9 I, XXXI| from the waist up, and a clown, whom I afterwards found 10 I, XXXI| In short, I compelled the clown to unbind him, and to swear 11 I, XXXI| Don Quixote; "did not the clown pay thee then?"~ ~"Not only 12 I, XXXI| injuries which that rascally clown inflicted on me then; for 13 I, XXXI| experience that there is no clown who will keep his word if 14 I, XXXI| to go in search of this clown and chastise him for such 15 I, XLV| You lie like a rascally clown," returned Don Quixote; 16 I, XLV| handled by this rascally clown, worked up to the highest 17 I, XLVI| he exclaimed, "Rascally clown, boorish, insolent, and 18 I, L| the words I used. I am a clown, but not so much of one 19 I, LII| life; but what checked the clown was, not Sancho's shouting, 20 II, III| character in comedy is the clown, for he who would make people 21 II, IX| thou not hear what that clown is singing?"~ ~"I do," said 22 II, XX| is easy to see thou art a clown, Sancho," said Don Quixote, " 23 II, XXXI| perceive thee to be a coarse clown or a dull blockhead, they 24 II, XXXIII| He must have been some clown," said Dona Rodriguez the 25 II, XXXV| But I'll take you, Don Clown stuffed with garlic," said 26 II, XLIX| however, fool, boor, and clown as he was, held his own 27 II, LII| boldness of an evil-minded clown has involved me?"~ ~The 28 II, LX| hard of heart and, though a clown, tender of flesh;" and at 29 II, LXX| obstinate and obdurate than a clown asked a favour when he has