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1 II, XLVII| own hands or those of his secretary. Sancho when he heard this 2 II, XLVII| said, "Which of you is my secretary?" "I am, senor," said one 3 II, XLVII| said Sancho, "you might be secretary to the emperor himself; 4 II, XLVII| what it says." The new-born secretary obeyed, and having read 5 II, XLVII| others withdrew, and then the secretary read the letter, which was 6 II, XLVII| heart the tripes. And you, secretary, answer my lord the duke 7 II, XLVII| grateful bread; and as a good secretary and a good Biscayan you 8 II, XLVII| should it be," said the secretary, "but he who is seated in 9 II, XLIX| with the majordomo, the secretary, the head-carver, the chronicler 10 II, XLIX| No, truly," said the secretary, "and the fellow has made 11 II, XLIX| the head-carver, and the secretary fell back. Finding herself 12 II, XLIX| bitterly.~ ~On seeing this the secretary leant over to the head-carver' 13 II, LI| governor. Sancho ordered the secretary to read it to himself, and 14 II, LI| secrecy to read it aloud. The secretary did so, and after he had 15 II, LI| from table, and calling his secretary shut himself in with him 16 II, LI| at once; and he bade the secretary write down what he told 17 II, LI| PANZA THE GOVERNOR.~ ~The secretary sealed the letter, and immediately 18 II, LIII| himself to the majordomo, the secretary, the head-carver, and Pedro