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1 I, TransPre| Cervatos. His eldest son Pedro succeeded him in the possession 2 I, TransPre| with his brother Rodrigo, Pedro Carrillo de Quesada, late 3 I, V| the Marquis of Mantua, but Pedro Alonso your neighbour, and 4 I, XII| all."~ ~"Thou sayest well, Pedro," said one, "though there 5 I, XII| we thank thee," answered Pedro.~ ~Don Quixote asked Pedro 6 I, XII| Pedro.~ ~Don Quixote asked Pedro to tell him who the dead 7 I, XII| the shepherdess, to which Pedro replied that all he knew 8 I, XII| said Don Quixote; but Pedro, not troubling himself with 9 I, XII| Sterility or estility," answered Pedro, "it is all the same in 10 I, XII| what it is called," replied Pedro, "but I know that he knew 11 I, XII| lives long enough," answered Pedro; "and if, senor, you must 12 I, XII| very good, and you, good Pedro, tell it with very good 13 I, XII| be wanting to me," said Pedro; "that is the one to have. 14 I, XII| begged his master to go into Pedro's hut to sleep. He did so, 15 I, XIII| short, he repeated all that Pedro had related to Don Quixote.~ ~ 16 I, XVIII| tossing me, and one was called Pedro Martinez, and another Tenorio 17 I, XXIX| born and call themselves Pedro of Alcala, Juan of Ubeda, 18 I, XXXIX| They took prisoner Don Pedro Puertocarrero, commandant 19 I, XXXIX| the fort was one named Don Pedro de Aguilar, a native of 20 I, XXXIX| mentioned the name of Don Pedro de Aguilar, Don Fernando 21 I, XXXIX| what became of that Don Pedro de Aguilar you have spoken 22 I, XXXIX| gentleman, "for that Don Pedro is my brother, and he is 23 I, XLI| who ask who we are, are Pedro de Bustamante, my uncle."~ ~ 24 I, XLIX| by the valiant Spaniards Pedro Barba and Gutierre Quixada ( 25 II, XXIII| thoroughly than the Infante Don Pedro of Portugal ever roamed 26 II, XXV| landlord, "why, it's Master Pedro! We're in for a grand night!" 27 II, XXV| mention that the said Master Pedro had his left eye and nearly 28 II, XXV| worship is welcome, Master Pedro," continued the landlord; " 29 II, XXV| to make room for Master Pedro," said the landlord; "bring 30 II, XXV| landlord what this Master Pedro was, and what was the show 31 II, XXV| the answer which Master Pedro then delivers. He says a 32 II, XXV| believed that this same Master Pedro is very rich. He is a 'gallant 33 II, XXV| and his show."~ ~Master Pedro now came back, and in a 34 II, XXV| Sancho give them to Master Pedro; but he answered for the 35 II, XXV| herself with?"~ ~Master Pedro refused to take the money, 36 II, XXV| the same instant Master Pedro ran in great haste and fell 37 II, XXV| making."~ ~To this Master Pedro, who had by this time risen 38 II, XXV| future; so while Master Pedro was arranging the show, 39 II, XXV| beyond doubt this Master Pedro, his master, has a pact, 40 II, XXV| what good can it do Master Pedro to have such packets?"~ ~" 41 II, XXV| worship would make Master Pedro ask his ape whether what 42 II, XXV| At this point Master Pedro came up in quest of Don 43 II, XXV| of both. Upon this Master Pedro, without answering, went 44 II, XXV| whisper in his ear, and Master Pedro said at once, "The ape says 45 II, XXV| let us go and see Master Pedro's show, for I am sure there 46 II, XXV| Something!" said Master Pedro; "this show of mine has 47 II, XXV| When they came to it Master Pedro ensconced himself inside 48 II, XXVI| confirmation;" and said Master Pedro from within, "Boy, stick 49 II, XXVI| of Nestor!"~ ~Here Master Pedro called out again and said, " 50 II, XXVI| point of the bells Master Pedro is very inaccurate, for 51 II, XXVI| On hearing this, Master Pedro stopped ringing, and said, " 52 II, XXVI| stroke which, if Master Pedro had not ducked, made himself 53 II, XXVI| of almond-paste. Master Pedro kept shouting, "Hold hard! 54 II, XXVI| and welcome," said Master Pedro at this in a feeble voice, " 55 II, XXVI| Panza was touched by Master Pedro's words, and said to him, " 56 II, XXVI| weep and lament, Master Pedro; you break my heart; let 57 II, XXVI| destroyed," said Master Pedro, "and I would be content, 58 II, XXVI| anything of yours, Master Pedro."~ ~"What!" returned Master 59 II, XXVI| What!" returned Master Pedro; "and these relics lying 60 II, XXVI| from malice; let Master Pedro see what he wants for the 61 II, XXVI| money of Castile."~ ~Master Pedro made him a bow, saying, " 62 II, XXVI| consented, and then Master Pedro picked up from the ground 63 II, XXVI| bottom," continued Master Pedro, taking up the split Emperor 64 II, XXVI| end of it quickly, Master Pedro, for it's getting on to 65 II, XXVI| this figure," said Master Pedro, "that is without a nose, 66 II, XXVI| every one to his own, Master Pedro, and let us all proceed 67 II, XXVI| and now go on."~ ~Master Pedro, perceiving that Don Quixote 68 II, XXVI| at once disbursed, Master Pedro asked for two reals for 69 II, XXVI| than my ape," said Master Pedro; "but there's no devil that 70 II, XXVI| him twelve reals. Master Pedro did not care to engage in 71 II, XXVII| WHEREIN IT IS SHOWN WHO MASTER PEDRO AND HIS APE WERE, TOGETHER 72 II, XXVII| in declaring who Master Pedro was and what was the divining 73 II, XXVII| chapter.~ ~So much for Master Pedro and his ape; and now to 74 II, XXIX| Montesinos; for though Master Pedro's ape had told him that 75 II, XLVII| senor governor, is Doctor Pedro Recio de Aguero I am a native 76 II, XLVII| returned, "Then let Doctor Pedro Recio de Malaguero, native 77 II, XLVII| persons. Once more I say let Pedro Recio get out of this or 78 II, XLVII| Sancho, "now that Doctor Pedro Recio is not here, to let 79 II, XLIX| round him and to Doctor Pedro Recio, who as soon as the 80 II, XLIX| thanks to Senor Doctor Pedro Recio Tirteafuera here, 81 II, XLIX| men's wits. At last Doctor Pedro Recio Agilers of Tirteafuera 82 II, XLIX| the permission of Doctor Pedro Recio, the governor had 83 II, XLIX| am the daughter, sirs, of Pedro Perez Mazorca, the wool-farmer 84 II, XLIX| the majordomo; "for I know Pedro Perez very well, and I know 85 II, XLIX| and a brother I have, and Pedro Perez the wool-farmer; whom, 86 II, LI| governor got up, and by Doctor Pedro Recio's directions they 87 II, LI| and discomfort of stomach; Pedro Recio having persuaded him 88 II, LI| here; he is called Doctor Pedro Recio, and is from Tirteafuera; 89 II, LI| together, from the way Doctor Pedro Recio treats me.~ ~Your 90 II, LII| field like a gentleman. Pedro Lobo's son has received 91 II, LIII| secretary, the head-carver, and Pedro Recio the doctor and several 92 II, LIV| himself most moved was Don Pedro Gregorio, the rich young 93 II, LV| dying of hunger, for Doctor Pedro Recio of Tirteafuera, the 94 II, LXII| know thee, thou art Don Pedro Noriz," was the reply.~ ~"