Parte,  Chap.

 1  II,      XVII|     Africa to Spain; I am the keeper, and I have brought over
 2  II,      XVII|    fellow, and as you are the keeper open the cages, and turn
 3  II,      XVII|    who was insisting upon the keeper's opening the cages, he
 4  II,      XVII|       and then turning to the keeper he exclaimed, "By all that'
 5  II,      XVII|    unyoked the mules, and the keeper called out at the top of
 6  II,      XVII|  renewing his commands to the keeper and repeating his threats,
 7  II,      XVII|     himself and the cart. The keeper, seeing that the fugitives
 8  II,      XVII|       that occurred while the keeper was opening the first cage,
 9  II,      XVII|    his story, saying that the keeper, seeing that Don Quixote
10  II,      XVII|       Don Quixote ordered the keeper to take a stick to him and
11  II,      XVII|       That I won't," said the keeper; "for if I anger him, the
12  II,      XVII| exploit from thy lips."~ ~The keeper obeyed, and Don Quixote,
13  II,      XVII|    crowns for himself and the keeper, to compensate for the delay
14  II,      XVII|    they dead or alive?"~ ~The keeper, then, in full detail, and
15  II,      XVII|        the carter put to, the keeper kissed Don Quixote's hands
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