Parte,  Chap.

 1  II,      XVII|         Sancho was buying some curds the shepherds agreed to
 2  II,      XVII|        no time to take out the curds, had to give it just as
 3  II,      XVII|      upon his head; but as the curds were pressed and squeezed
 4  II,      XVII| Dulcinea del Toboso, but it is curds thou hast put here, thou
 5  II,      XVII|   Sancho replied, "If they are curds let me have them, your worship,
 6  II,      XVII|      to see that I have got no curds or milk, or anything of
 7  II,      XVII|        of what sort he is; the curds, no doubt, have softened
 8  II,      XVII|       with after the deluge of curds, proceeded to recall the
 9  II,      XVII|    putting on a helmet full of curds, and then persuading oneself
10  II,     XVIII|      purchase of those unlucky curds that turned his master so
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