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Parte, Chap.
1 II, XIX| I suspect the despairing Basilio will play in it. This Basilio 2 II, XIX| Basilio will play in it. This Basilio is a youth of the same village 3 II, XIX| Pyramus and Thisbe; for Basilio loved Quiteria from his 4 II, XIX| loves of the two children, Basilio and Quiteria, were the talk 5 II, XIX| made up his mind to refuse Basilio his wonted freedom of access 6 II, XIX| approve of marrying her to Basilio, who had not so large a 7 II, XIX| would like is that this good Basilio (for I am beginning to take 8 II, XIX| tell about the story of Basilio."~ ~To this the student, 9 II, XIX| but that from the moment Basilio learned that the fair Quiteria 10 II, XIX| you tell me Quiteria loves Basilio heart and soul, then I'll 11 II, XIX| rich and the obsequies of Basilio. Don Quixote would not enter 12 II, XX| TOGETHER WITH THE INCIDENT OF BASILIO THE POOR~ ~ ~Scarce had 13 II, XX| and see what the rejected Basilio does."~ ~"Let him do what 14 II, XX| that Camacho could bury Basilio in reals; and if that be 15 II, XX| will give her, and take Basilio's bar-throwing and sword-play. 16 II, XX| friend of Camacho's than of Basilio's, and that he is better 17 II, XX| introduced the accomplishments of Basilio and the riches of Camacho 18 II, XX| such elegant skimmings off Basilio's pots as these I have got 19 II, XX| for the accomplishments of Basilio! As much as thou hast so 20 II, XX| hares and rabbits; but of Basilio's, if any ever come to hand, 21 II, XXI| recognised by everyone as the gay Basilio, and all waited anxiously 22 II, XXI| Quiteria! and let the poor Basilio die, Basilio whose poverty 23 II, XXI| let the poor Basilio die, Basilio whose poverty clipped the 24 II, XXI| would be that of this death. Basilio, however, reviving slightly, 25 II, XXI| his rash resolve; to which Basilio replied that he was determined 26 II, XXI| exclaimed aloud that what Basilio asked was just and reasonable, 27 II, XXI| as the widow of the brave Basilio as if he received her direct 28 II, XXI| urgent were the entreaties of Basilio's friends, imploring him 29 II, XXI| to give her hand to poor Basilio; but she, harder than marble 30 II, XXI| what she meant to do, as Basilio now had his soul at his 31 II, XXI| without a word to where Basilio lay, his eyes already turned 32 II, XXI| signs without speaking. Basilio opened his eyes and gazing 33 II, XXI| her right hand the hand of Basilio, said, "No force would bend 34 II, XXI| Yes, I give it," said Basilio, "not agitated or distracted, 35 II, XXI| tongue than at his teeth."~ ~Basilio and Quiteria having thus 36 II, XXI| miracle, a miracle!" But Basilio replied, "No miracle, no 37 II, XXI| had passed, not through Basilio's flesh and ribs, but through 38 II, XXI| drawing their swords attacked Basilio, in whose protection as 39 II, XXI| object. Quiteria belonged to Basilio and Basilio to Quiteria 40 II, XXI| belonged to Basilio and Basilio to Quiteria by the just 41 II, XXI| and as it pleases him. Basilio has but this ewe-lamb, and 42 II, XXI| rather than the craftiness of Basilio; Camacho maintaining that, 43 II, XXI| maiden had such a love for Basilio, she would have loved him 44 II, XXI| consoled and pacified, those on Basilio's side were appeased; and 45 II, XXI| married in reality. Neither Basilio, however, nor his bride, 46 II, XXI| it, and they withdrew to Basilio's village; for the poor, 47 II, XXI| master, who accompanied Basilio's party, and left behind 48 II, XXII| Quiteria, but a device of Basilio's, who counted on exactly 49 II, XXII| which he said to urge Senor Basilio to abandon the practice 50 II, XXII| husband. "Remember, O prudent Basilio," added Don Quixote, "it 51 II, XXVIII| ate, drank, and slept in Basilio's house; all the rest of 52 II, XXXI| Don Diego's house and in Basilio's; he was always fond of