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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| before the reader. Samson Carrasco, the curate, Teresa Panza, 2 II, II| night the son of Bartholomew Carrasco, who has been studying at 3 II, II| Why, the bachelor Samson Carrasco (that is the name of him 4 II, III| AND THE BACHELOR SAMSON CARRASCO~ ~ ~Don Quixote remained 5 II, III| waiting for the bachelor Carrasco, from whom he was to hear 6 II, III| was found by Sancho and Carrasco, whom Don Quixote received 7 II, III| any importance," replied Carrasco.~ ~"Certainly not," said 8 II, III| you, senor bachelor Samson Carrasco, it has pleased me beyond 9 II, III| Senor Don Quixote," said Carrasco; "but I wish such fault-finders 10 II, III| dinner they talked chivalry, Carrasco fell in with his host's 11 II, IV| QUESTIONS OF THE BACHELOR SAMSON CARRASCO, TOGETHER WITH OTHER MATTERS 12 II, IV| I will take care," said Carrasco, "to impress upon the author 13 II, IV| Brother Sancho," said Carrasco, "you have spoken like a 14 II, IV| though I can tell Senor Carrasco that my master would not 15 II, IV| praiseworthy and valiant purpose. Carrasco promised all, and then took 16 II, VII| find the bachelor Samson Carrasco, as she thought that, being 17 II, VII| the moment she saw him.~ ~Carrasco, seeing how distressed and 18 II, VII| bachelor than that," replied Carrasco; and with this the housekeeper 19 II, VII| dumbfoundered and moody, Samson Carrasco came in with the housekeeper 20 II, VII| illustrious bachelor Samson Carrasco, the perpetual joy and delight 21 II, VII| the approval of the great Carrasco, who was now their oracle, 22 II, VIII| that the bachelor Samson Carrasco told us he saw, my honour 23 II, XIV| image of the bachelor Samson Carrasco! As soon as he saw it he 24 II, XIV| countenance of the bachelor Carrasco, he fell to crossing himself 25 II, XIV| like the bachelor Samson Carrasco; perhaps in him you will 26 II, XIV| friend, the bachelor Samson Carrasco, you have at your feet, 27 II, XIV| ill-advised bachelor Samson Carrasco, our fellow townsman."~ ~ 28 II, XIV| to be the bachelor Samson Carrasco, are not so, but some other 29 II, XIV| that of the bachelor Samson Carrasco, would not permit him to 30 II, XV| when the bachelor Samson Carrasco recommended Don Quixote 31 II, XV| on the special advice of Carrasco, that Don Quixote should 32 II, XV| remedy for his madness. Carrasco undertook the task, and 33 II, XV| offered himself as his squire. Carrasco armed himself in the fashion 34 II, XV| Sure enough, Senor Samson Carrasco, we are served right; it 35 II, XVI| Mirrors was the bachelor Carrasco, and his squire Tom Cecial 36 II, XVI| that the bachelor Samson Carrasco would come as a knight-errant, 37 II, XVI| being so like the bachelor Carrasco, and his squire so like 38 II, XVI| effected that of Samson Carrasco and thy gossip in order 39 II, XXVIII| When I worked for Tom Carrasco, the father of the bachelor 40 II, XXVIII| father of the bachelor Samson Carrasco that your worship knows," 41 II, XXVIII| over and above what Tom Carrasco gave thee?"~ ~"I think," 42 II, XXXIII| world in books, so Samson Carrasco told me, and he's at any 43 II, L| himself or the bachelor Samson Carrasco, and they'll come gladly 44 II, L| across the curate and Samson Carrasco she began capering and saying, " 45 II, L| read them out for Samson Carrasco to hear, and Samson and 46 II, L| Square that if you can," said Carrasco; "well, let's go and see 47 II, LII| and the bachelor Samson Carrasco; but I don't care for that, 48 II, LVI| shape of the bachelor Samson Carrasco of our town and a great 49 II, LXV| called the bachelor Samson Carrasco. I am of the same village 50 II, LXV| my suspicion that Senor Carrasco's efforts will be fruitless."~ ~ 51 II, LXV| reported to the viceroy what Carrasco told him, and the viceroy 52 II, LXVII| Mirrors into the bachelor Carrasco; all the work of the enchanters 53 II, LXVII| more the bachelor Samson Carrasco and Master Nicholas the 54 II, LXVII| and the bachelor Samson Carrasco, if he enters the pastoral 55 II, LXVII| besides the bachelor Samson Carrasco is an accomplished one. 56 II, LXX| described. The bachelor Samson Carrasco, he says, not forgetting 57 II, LXXIII| and the bachelor Samson Carrasco busy with their breviaries. 58 II, LXXIII| what's more," said Samson Carrasco, "I am, as all the world 59 II, LXXIII| And," added Samson Carrasco, "if they fail us, we can 60 II, LXXIV| curate, the bachelor Samson Carrasco, and Master Nicholas the 61 II, LXXIV| and the bachelor Samson Carrasco, now present, I appoint 62 II, LXXIV| epitaphs upon his tomb; Samson Carrasco, however, put the following