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
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