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Parte, Chap.
1 I, XI| rebeck to perfection."~ ~The goatherd had hardly done speaking, 2 I, XI| friar's gown.~ ~Here the goatherd brought his song to an end, 3 I, XII| CHAPTER XII.~ ~OF WHAT A GOATHERD RELATED TO THOSE WITH DON 4 I, XII| Her I mean," answered the goatherd; "and the best of it is, 5 I, XII| Quixote, unable to endure the goatherd's confusion of words.~ ~" 6 I, XII| my dear sir," said the goatherd, "that in our village there 7 I, XII| tale."~ ~"Oh," said the goatherd, "I do not know even the 8 I, XII| Panza, who was wishing the goatherd's loquacity at the devil, 9 I, XX| goats==which shepherd or goatherd, as my story goes, was called 10 I, XXIII| summit of the mountain the goatherd in charge of them, a man 11 I, XXIII| explain all to him.~ ~The goatherd descended, and reaching 12 I, XXIII| found it too," said the goatherd, "but I would not lift it 13 I, XXIII| can tell you," said the goatherd, "is that about six months 14 I, XXIII| truth, sirs," continued the goatherd, "it was yesterday that 15 I, XXIII| at what he heard from the goatherd, and more eager than ever 16 I, XXIV| Sancho from his sack, and the goatherd from his pouch, furnished 17 I, XXIV| his own satisfaction; the goatherd, who came to the rescue, 18 I, XXIV| to take vengeance on the goatherd, accusing him of not giving 19 I, XXIV| protect themselves. The goatherd replied that he had said 20 I, XXIV| Sancho retorted, and the goatherd rejoined, and the altercation 21 I, XXIV| Sancho, grappling with the goatherd, "for of this fellow, who 22 I, XXIV| them, and again asked the goatherd if it would be possible 23 I, XXIV| the end of his story. The goatherd told him, as he had told 24 I, XXV| Quixote took leave of the goatherd, and once more mounting 25 I, XXVII| it to Don Quixote and the goatherd a few days before, when, 26 I, L| out of the thicket with a goatherd after it, calling to it 27 I, L| then stood still, and the goatherd coming up seized it by the 28 I, L| will become of them?"~ ~The goatherd's talk amused all who heard 29 I, L| rabbit on a fork.~ ~The goatherd took it with thanks, and 30 I, L| events, senor," returned the goatherd, "they shelter men of experience; 31 I, L| canon; and then begged the goatherd to begin the promised tale.~ ~ 32 I, L| the promised tale.~ ~The goatherd gave the goat which he held 33 I, LI| WHICH DEALS WITH WHAT THE GOATHERD TOLD THOSE WHO WERE CARRYING 34 I, LII| DON QUIXOTE HAD WITH THE GOATHERD, TOGETHER WITH THE RARE 35 I, LII| HAPPY CONCLUSION~ ~ ~The goatherd's tale gave great satisfaction 36 I, LII| the manner of a clownish goatherd as it was like that of a 37 I, LII| Most assuredly, brother goatherd, if I found myself in a 38 I, LII| the weak and needy."~ ~The goatherd eyed him, and noticing Don 39 I, LII| battles?"~ ~"That," said the goatherd, "sounds like what one reads 40 I, LII| and sent it full in the goatherd's face, with such force 41 I, LII| flattened his nose; but the goatherd, who did not understand 42 I, LII| strove to get on top of the goatherd, who, with his face covered 43 I, LII| his will he was under the goatherd, and something more than 44 I, LII| some new adventure." The goatherd, who was by this time tired 45 I, LII| proceeded on its road; the goatherd took his leave of the party; 46 II, XLI| as in my youth I was a goatherd in my own country, as soon 47 II, LII| could have thought that a goatherd would come to be a governor