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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| may be before the reader. Samson Carrasco, the curate, Teresa 2 I, XVIII| those of the temple that Samson brought to the ground when 3 II, II| enchanter! Why, the bachelor Samson Carrasco (that is the name 4 II, III| PANZA, AND THE BACHELOR SAMSON CARRASCO~ ~ ~Don Quixote 5 II, III| bachelor, though he was called Samson, was of no great bodily 6 II, III| true is it, senor," said Samson, "that my belief is there 7 II, III| the ink-bottle," replied Samson; "he tells all and sets 8 II, III| That is true," said Samson; "but it is one thing to 9 II, III| presonages, friend Sancho," said Samson.~ ~"What! Another word-catcher!" 10 II, III| That is true," said Samson; "and if it be God's will, 11 II, III| governors of islands," observed Samson, "but of other governments 12 II, III| tell you, senor bachelor Samson Carrasco, it has pleased 13 II, III| working miracles," said Samson.~ ~"Miracles or no miracles," 14 II, III| fear of that," returned Samson, "for it is so plain that 15 II, III| The reason of that," said Samson, "is, that as printed works 16 II, III| omissions of the work."~ ~"Senor Samson, I am not in a humour now 17 II, IV| QUESTIONS OF THE BACHELOR SAMSON CARRASCO, TOGETHER WITH 18 II, IV| said, "As to what Senor Samson said, that he would like 19 II, IV| the mistake is," replied Samson; "it is, that before the 20 II, IV| No doubt that's it," said Samson; "but what became of the 21 II, IV| does promise one," replied Samson; "but he says he has not 22 II, IV| Quixote.~ ~"What?" replied Samson; "why, as soon as he has 23 II, IV| what I abominate, Senor Samson," said Sancho here; "my 24 II, IV| be a fighting man, Senor Samson, but only the best and most 25 II, IV| Take care, Sancho," said Samson; "honours change manners, 26 II, VII| ran to find the bachelor Samson Carrasco, as she thought 27 II, VII| heart-broken."~ ~"Nothing, Senor Samson," said she, "only that my 28 II, VII| breaking out, senora?" asked Samson; "has any part of his body 29 II, VII| dumbfoundered and moody, Samson Carrasco came in with the 30 II, VII| adventures. The arch wag Samson came forward, and embracing 31 II, VII| the illustrious bachelor Samson Carrasco, the perpetual 32 II, VII| liberal arts. Let this new Samson remain in his own country, 33 II, VII| out at once, to save Senor Samson's soul from suffering, as 34 II, VII| must by all means take. Samson offered him one, as he knew 35 II, VII| if it had been his death. Samson's intention in persuading 36 II, VII| him to meet emergencies. Samson embraced him, and entreated 37 II, VII| him he would do so, and Samson returned to the village, 38 II, VIII| left alone, and the moment Samson took his departure, Rocinante 39 II, VIII| of us that the bachelor Samson Carrasco told us he saw, 40 II, XIV| very image of the bachelor Samson Carrasco! As soon as he 41 II, XIV| looks like the bachelor Samson Carrasco; perhaps in him 42 II, XIV| your friend, the bachelor Samson Carrasco, you have at your 43 II, XIV| and ill-advised bachelor Samson Carrasco, our fellow townsman."~ ~ 44 II, XIV| seem to be the bachelor Samson Carrasco, are not so, but 45 II, XIV| into that of the bachelor Samson Carrasco, would not permit 46 II, XV| that when the bachelor Samson Carrasco recommended Don 47 II, XV| to restrain him, and that Samson should sally forth to meet 48 II, XV| bachelor, "Sure enough, Senor Samson Carrasco, we are served 49 II, XV| own choice?"~ ~To which Samson replied, "The difference 50 II, XV| s your affair," returned Samson, "but to suppose that I 51 II, XV| whose help the unfortunate Samson was cured. Tom Cecial left 52 II, XVI| supposed that the bachelor Samson Carrasco would come as a 53 II, XVI| wonder if he effected that of Samson Carrasco and thy gossip 54 II, XXVIII| the father of the bachelor Samson Carrasco that your worship 55 II, XXXIII| over the world in books, so Samson Carrasco told me, and he' 56 II, XXXVIII| terms that the might of Samson could not have broken it. 57 II, L| himself or the bachelor Samson Carrasco, and they'll come 58 II, L| coming across the curate and Samson Carrasco she began capering 59 II, L| curate read them out for Samson Carrasco to hear, and Samson 60 II, L| Samson Carrasco to hear, and Samson and he regarded one another 61 II, L| courteously, and he them, Samson begged him to give them 62 II, LII| barber, and the bachelor Samson Carrasco; but I don't care 63 II, LII| master Don Quixote; and Samson says he must go in search 64 II, LVI| the shape of the bachelor Samson Carrasco of our town and 65 II, LXV| I am called the bachelor Samson Carrasco. I am of the same 66 II, LXVII| what is more the bachelor Samson Carrasco and Master Nicholas 67 II, LXVII| Quixote; "and the bachelor Samson Carrasco, if he enters the 68 II, LXVII| that besides the bachelor Samson Carrasco is an accomplished 69 II, LXX| described. The bachelor Samson Carrasco, he says, not forgetting 70 II, LXXI| he cried out, "Here dies Samson, and all with him!"~ ~ ~ 71 II, LXXIII| curate and the bachelor Samson Carrasco busy with their 72 II, LXXIII| And what's more," said Samson Carrasco, "I am, as all 73 II, LXXIII| another."~ ~"And," added Samson Carrasco, "if they fail 74 II, LXXIV| the curate, the bachelor Samson Carrasco, and Master Nicholas 75 II, LXXIV| possession of him; and said Samson, "What? Senor Don Quixote! 76 II, LXXIV| tomorrow."~ ~"Very true," said Samson, "and good Sancho Panza' 77 II, LXXIV| curate and the bachelor Samson Carrasco, now present, I 78 II, LXXIV| epitaphs upon his tomb; Samson Carrasco, however, put the