Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XLVII|    comers, who was, in fact, a canon of Toledo and master of
 2   I,     XLVII|        being discovered.~ ~The canon, replying to Don Quixote,
 3   I,     XLVII|      to hide them."~ ~When the canon heard both the prisoner
 4   I,     XLVII|       the curate had asked the canon to ride on a little in advance,
 5   I,     XLVII|      that would amuse him. The canon agreed, and going on ahead
 6   I,     XLVII|      cure for his madness. The canon and his servants were surprised
 7   I,     XLVII|     had spared, with which the canon was not a little amused,
 8   I,    XLVIII| CHAPTER XLVIII.~ ~IN WHICH THE CANON PURSUES THE SUBJECT OF THE
 9   I,    XLVIII|        It is as you say, senor canon," said the curate; "and
10   I,    XLVIII|         at any rate," said the canon, "was once tempted to write
11   I,    XLVIII|  touched upon a subject, senor canon," observed the curate here, "
12   I,    XLVIII|       lawful amusement."~ ~The canon and the curate had proceeded
13   I,    XLVIII|        curate, and he told the canon what he proposed to do,
14   I,    XLVIII|        In that case," said the canon, "take all the beasts there,
15   I,      XLIX|    place where the curate, the canon, and the barber, who had
16   I,      XLIX|          And I also," said the canon, "especially if he gives
17   I,      XLIX|     kept their distance.~ ~The canon took his hand, tied together
18   I,      XLIX|   scheme into execution.~ ~The canon gazed at him, wondering
19   I,      XLIX|      greatest attention to the canon's words, and when he found
20   I,      XLIX|        you state it," said the canon; to which Don Quixote returned, "
21   I,      XLIX|             Just so," said the canon.~ ~"Well then," returned
22   I,      XLIX|  reason and good sense."~ ~The canon was amazed to hear the medley
23   I,      XLIX|      that may be," replied the canon; "but, by the orders I have
24   I,         L|      WHICH DON QUIXOTE AND THE CANON HELD, TOGETHER WITH OTHER
25   I,         L|      brother Sancho," said the canon, "only holds good as far
26   I,         L|     talking, Sancho," said the canon; "but for all that there
27   I,         L|      knight-errant had."~ ~The canon was astonished at the methodical
28   I,         L|        him.~ ~By this time the canon's servants, who had gone
29   I,         L|   heard it, but especially the canon, who said to him, "As you
30   I,         L|        shall all do," said the canon; and then begged the goatherd
31   I,       LII|       all the hearers, and the canon especially enjoyed it, for
32   I,       LII|       bloody revenge with. The canon and the curate, however,
33   I,       LII|      as freely as his own. The canon and the curate were bursting
34   I,       LII|        the grasp of one of the canon's servants, who kept him
35   I,       LII|         though the curate, the canon, and the barber ran to prevent
36   I,       LII|      prevails pass off."~ ~The canon, the curate, and the barber
37   I,       LII|      what was due to them; the canon begged the curate to let
38  II,         I|     was a graduate of Osuna in canon law; but even if he had
39  II,       XIX|       for my sins have studied canon law at Salamanca, and I
40  II,      LXVI|      and given judgment like a canon! But I'll be bound the fat
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2010. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License