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1 I, IV| valiant and just judge, by Roque, if you do not pay me, he 2 II, LX| inhuman Busiris, but into Roque Guinart's, which are more 3 II, LX| into thy hands, O valiant Roque, whose fame is bounded by 4 II, LX| let me tell thee, great Roque, had they found me on my 5 II, LX| with his achievements."~ ~Roque Guinart at once perceived 6 II, LX| pistols at his waist.~ ~Roque turned round at the noise 7 II, LX| in quest of thee, valiant Roque, to find in thee if not 8 II, LX| lawless vengeance upon him."~ ~Roque, filled with admiration 9 II, LX| to what Claudia said and Roque Guinart said in reply to 10 II, LX| not be one this minute."~ ~Roque, who was paying more attention 11 II, LX| any farther. Claudia and Roque threw themselves off their 12 II, LX| overawed by the appearance of Roque, and Claudia was moved by 13 II, LX| seized the same instant. Roque was in perplexity and knew 14 II, LX| that they drew tears from Roque's eyes, unused as they were 15 II, LX| of misfortune. In the end Roque Guinart directed Don Vicente' 16 II, LX| carried away his body, and Roque returned to his comrades, 17 II, LX| web of her sad story?~ ~ ~Roque Guinart found his squires 18 II, LX| much impression on them. Roque on coming up asked Sancho 19 II, LX| person who gave them."~ ~Roque Guinart ordered them to 20 II, LX| and all left satisfied, Roque observed to Don Quixote, " 21 II, LX| Sancho's head with it had not Roque Guinart called out to him 22 II, LX| to Barcelona."~ ~To which Roque replied, "Hast thou made 23 II, LX| away with you all," said Roque, "and bring them here to 24 II, LX| Don Quixote, Sancho, and Roque, left by themselves, waited 25 II, LX| while they were waiting Roque said to Don Quixote, "It 26 II, LX| Quixote was amazed to hear Roque utter such excellent and 27 II, LX| he said in reply, "Senor Roque, the beginning of health 28 II, LX| in heaven in a trice."~ ~Roque laughed at Don Quixote's 29 II, LX| silence, waiting for the great Roque Guinart to speak. He asked 30 II, LX| more extensive hoard."~ ~Roque asked the pilgrims the same 31 II, LX| crowns."~ ~"So then," said Roque Guinart, "we have got here 32 II, LX| a shout of "Long life to Roque Guinart, in spite of the 33 II, LX| their property confiscated. Roque kept them in suspense in 34 II, LX| which the captains thanked Roque for his courtesy and generosity; 35 II, LX| feet and hands of the great Roque, but he would not suffer 36 II, LX| their little hoard, but Roque bade them keep quiet, and 37 II, LX| not speak so low but that Roque overheard him, and drawing 38 II, LX| deference did they pay him. Roque then withdrew to one side 39 II, LXI| days and three nights with Roque, and had he passed three 40 II, LXI| almost all used flintlocks. Roque passed his nights in some 41 II, LXI| cuts, and secret paths, Roque, Don Quixote, and Sancho, 42 II, LXI| Eve during the night; and Roque, after embracing Don Quixote 43 II, LXI| good-will on both sides.~ ~Roque went back, while Don Quixote 44 II, LXI| one of them, he to whom Roque had sent word, addressing 45 II, LXI| servants and great friends of Roque Guinart's;" to which Don 46 II, LXI| nearly akin to the great Roque's; carry me where you please;