Parte,  Chap.

 1  II,        LX|      Busiris, but into Roque Guinart's, which are more merciful
 2  II,        LX|   his achievements."~ ~Roque Guinart at once perceived that Don
 3  II,        LX|  what Claudia said and Roque Guinart said in reply to her, exclaimed, "
 4  II,        LX| misfortune. In the end Roque Guinart directed Don Vicente's servants
 5  II,        LX|     her sad story?~ ~ ~Roque Guinart found his squires at the
 6  II,        LX|      who gave them."~ ~Roque Guinart ordered them to be restored
 7  II,        LX|   head with it had not Roque Guinart called out to him to hold
 8  II,        LX|  waiting for the great Roque Guinart to speak. He asked the gentlemen
 9  II,        LX|         So then," said Roque Guinart, "we have got here nine
10  II,        LX| shout of "Long life to Roque Guinart, in spite of the lladres
11  II,       LXI|   and great friends of Roque Guinart's;" to which Don Quixote
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