Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XXIV|  otherwise-and he would be a blockhead who would hold or believe
 2   I,       XXX|      special scoundrels."~ ~"Blockhead!" said Don Quixote at this, "
 3  II,        IX|   curse of God on thee for a blockhead!" said Don Quixote; "where
 4  II,     XVIII|       and I should be a dull blockhead to doubt it."~ ~Here, being
 5  II,      XXXI|     a coarse clown or a dull blockhead, they will suspect me to
 6  II,      XXXI| cannot, I imagine, be such a blockhead as your excellence would
 7  II,     XXXII|      call the sinner roundly blockhead and booby, without knowing
 8  II,      XXXV|      The devil, Sancho, is a blockhead and a great scoundrel; I
 9  II,     XXXVI|      some sense, and a droll blockhead, and I am no way behind
10  II,     XLIII|   dost thou apply them, thou blockhead? For with me, to utter one
11  II,     XLVII|      had them, you knave and blockhead? What have I to do with
12  II,        LV|      has been a noodle and a blockhead."~ ~"They'll be pretty sure
13  II,     LVIII| whether I am a wise man or a blockhead? Hold thy peace; answer
14  II,       LIX|  like a philosopher's than a blockhead's, and said he, "Sancho,
15  II,       LIX|  seemed to them a maundering blockhead, and they could not make
16  II,      LXII|      company! Get thee home, blockhead, and see after thy affairs,
17  II,      LXII|   the sound wit they say the blockhead has in everything should
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