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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| renowned in history and rich in relics of the past. But 2 I, IV| for he is Juan Haldudo the Rich, of Quintanar."~ ~"That 3 I, XII| daughter of Guillermo the Rich, she that wanders about 4 I, XII| who believed him grew very rich because they did as he advised 5 I, XII| daughter Marcela, a child and rich, to the care of an uncle 6 I, XII| not well tell you how many rich youths, gentlemen and peasants, 7 I, XV| offered me by high or low, rich or poor, noble or commoner, 8 I, XVI| condition, for he was one of the rich carriers of Arevalo, according 9 I, XVIII| with the water of the ever rich and golden Tagus, those 10 I, XVIII| Elysian meadows of Jerez, the rich Manchegans crowned with 11 I, XX| Torralva was the daughter of a rich grazier, and this rich grazier -"~ ~" 12 I, XX| a rich grazier, and this rich grazier -"~ ~"If that is 13 I, XXI| THE EXALTED ADVENTURE AND RICH PRIZE OF MAMBRINO'S HELMET, 14 I, XXI| armour, they will bring him a rich mantle of scarlet wherewith 15 I, XXIV| family noble, my parents rich, my misfortune so great 16 I, XXIV| a damsel as noble and as rich as I, but of happier fortunes, 17 I, XXV| great enough to deserve the rich presents you have sent her, 18 I, XXV| young, independent, and rich, and above all free and 19 I, XXV| standing, so fair, and so rich as you are, should have 20 I, XXVI| empress, the heiress of some rich and grand state on the mainland, 21 I, XXVIII| rusty Christians, but so rich that by their wealth and 22 I, XXVIII| beehives, all in short that a rich farmer like my father has 23 I, XXVIII| to let you know that I am rich, but that you may see how, 24 I, XXVIII| confirm his words he drew a rich ring off his finger and 25 I, XXVIII| position, though not so rich that her portion would entitle 26 I, XXIX| the only daughter of the rich Clenardo?" Dorothea was 27 I, XXIX| complete petticoat of some rich stuff, and a green mantle 28 I, XXIX| looked like a great and rich lady. All this, and more, 29 I, XXXI| knights to the ladies, some rich jewel as a guerdon for good 30 I, XXXI| to let slip and lose so rich and great a match as this 31 I, XXXIII| CURIOSITY"~ ~In Florence, a rich and famous city of Italy 32 I, XXXIV| Open, Polite, Quickwitted, Rich, and the S's according to 33 I, XXXVII| from the leavings of the rich; for the greatest misery 34 I, XXXIX| passed for being even a rich man; and he would have been 35 I, XXXIX| wants to flourish and become rich, let him follow the church, 36 I, XXXIX| village in good health, rich, married, and with three 37 I, XL| Hassan Aga, and he grew very rich and became king of Algiers. 38 I, XL| he who lived there was a rich Moor of high position, Hadji 39 I, XL| that he was enormously rich, that he had one only daughter 40 I, XLI| decking themselves with rich pearls and seed-pearls; 41 I, XLI| from robbing her of her rich and precious jewels they 42 I, XLII| her, and that he was very rich in consequence of the dowry 43 I, XLIII| with a gilt grating, as rich castles, such as he believed 44 I, XLV| whatever was about to become a rich caparison for a horse. All 45 I, XLVIII| reflections, and in a word, so rich in eloquence and elevation 46 I, L| extolled by great and small, rich and poor, learned and ignorant, 47 I, L| to him leads him into the rich palace or castle, and strips 48 I, LI| natural consequence of being rich, he was even more respected 49 I, LI| who had the disposal of so rich a jewel, was perplexed and 50 I, LI| bloom of life, and very rich in possessions, I had great 51 I, LI| that is the name of the rich damsel who has reduced me 52 I, LII| that gave La Mancha more~ Rich spoils than Jason's; who 53 II, I| the damask, brocade, and rich stuffs they wear, that rustle 54 II, V| throw a hasty glance; on the rich man they fix their eyes; 55 II, V| their eyes; and if the said rich man was once on a time poor, 56 II, V| and making a figure with rich garments and retinue of 57 II, VI| great example of vice, and a rich man who is not generous 58 II, VIII| corridor, or portico of some rich and royal palace."~ ~"It 59 II, IX| town, doing farm work for a rich farmer. In that house opposite 60 II, X| worth half a kingdom, so rich is it."~ ~"And that I could 61 II, XVIII| the whole contents of a rich gentleman-farmer's house; 62 II, XIX| bridegroom is called Camacho the rich. She is eighteen, and he 63 II, XIX| for his daughter with the rich Camacho, as he did not approve 64 II, XIX| be married to Camacho the rich, he has never been seen 65 II, XIX| marriage of Camacho the rich and the obsequies of Basilio. 66 II, XX| THE WEDDING OF CAMACHO THE RICH, TOGETHER WITH THE INCIDENT 67 II, XX| any sway, thanks to the rich Camacho; get down and look 68 II, XX| twelve beautiful mares with rich handsome field trappings 69 II, XX| Camacho and Quiteria! he as rich as she is fair; and she 70 II, XX| arrows, the latter in a rich dress of gold and silk of 71 II, XXI| out, the patena she wears rich coral, and her green Cuenca 72 II, XXI| between you. Long live the rich Camacho! many a happy year 73 II, XXI| disposal of heaven. Camacho is rich, and can purchase his pleasure 74 II, XXI| side were appeased; and the rich Camacho, to show that he 75 II, XXI| uphold them, just as the rich have those who flatter and 76 II, XXV| same Master Pedro is very rich. He is a 'gallant man' as 77 II, XXV| and after he has grown rich he will give him his soul, 78 II, XXVI| without minding whether the rich petticoat is torn or not, 79 II, XXXI| into a chamber hung with rich cloth of gold and brocade; 80 II, XXXI| gentleman of my town, a very rich one, and one of quality, 81 II, XXXVI| or another thou wilt be rich and in luck. God give it 82 II, XXXVI| for a while with Sancho's rich conversation, the melancholy 83 II, XLII| than the pleadings of the rich.~ ~"Strive to lay bare the 84 II, XLII| promises and presents of the rich man, as amid the sobs and 85 II, XLIII| the silly sayings of the rich pass for saws in the world;' 86 II, XLIII| the world;' and as I'll be rich, being a governor, and at 87 II, XLIII| equal, great and small, rich and poor. But if your worship 88 II, XLVII| Andres Perlerino, a very rich farmer; and this name of 89 II, XLVIII| point, the son of a very rich farmer, living in a village 90 II, XLVIII| deceiver's father is so rich, and lends him money, and 91 II, XLIX| gentleman of position and a rich man, and that he has a son 92 II, XLIX| He had nothing on but a rich petticoat and a short blue 93 II, LII| been made a fool of by the rich farmer's son. All who knew 94 II, LIV| Don Pedro Gregorio, the rich young heir thou knowest 95 II, LV| comes out of his government rich, they say he has been a 96 II, LVIII| is to say, the sayas were rich farthingales of gold embroidered 97 II, LVIII| many people of quality and rich gentlefolk, it was agreed 98 II, LIX| poor in costume, though rich in sillinesses.~ ~"For that 99 II, LX| up the fallen and makes rich the poor."~ ~Don Quixote 100 II, LX| Leonora the daughter of the rich Balvastro?"~ ~"Assuredly 101 II, LX| according to our notions, rich and contented, for a soldier' 102 II, LXI| large and stately, that of a rich gentleman, in short; and 103 II, LXIII| out. A skiff covered with rich carpets and cushions of 104 II, LXIII| that more than all makes me rich, my beloved daughter. If 105 II, LXVII| the wedding of Camacho the Rich, and at Don Antonio Moreno' 106 II, LXXI| worship, and I'll return home rich and content, though well 107 II, LXXII| me at every turn, and so rich and so plentiful that though 108 II, LXXII| back to thee, if not very rich, very well whipped! Open