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Parte, Chap.
1 II, XIX| called, par excellence, Quiteria the fair, as the bridegroom 2 II, XIX| that the family of the fair Quiteria is better than Camacho's; 3 II, XIX| youth of the same village as Quiteria, and he lived in the house 4 II, XIX| Thisbe; for Basilio loved Quiteria from his earliest years, 5 II, XIX| two children, Basilio and Quiteria, were the talk and the amusement 6 II, XIX| they grew up, the father of Quiteria made up his mind to refuse 7 II, XIX| marry, not merely the fair Quiteria, but Queen Guinevere herself, 8 II, XIX| should marry this lady Quiteria; and a blessing and good 9 II, XIX| Basilio learned that the fair Quiteria was to be married to Camacho 10 II, XIX| when to-morrow the fair Quiteria says 'yes,' it will be his 11 II, XIX| room for it; if you tell me Quiteria loves Basilio heart and 12 II, XIX| to reach the village of Quiteria, to which they all belonged, 13 II, XX| not poor, he would marry Quiteria. To make a grand match for 14 II, XX| doubt it is, what a fool Quiteria would be to refuse the fine 15 II, XX| of "Long live Camacho and Quiteria! he as rich as she is fair; 16 II, XX| in their praises of this Quiteria of theirs."~ ~Shortly after 17 II, XXI| beautiful woman. The fair Quiteria appeared somewhat pale, 18 II, XXI| pale face and eyes fixed on Quiteria, he thus addressed her in 19 II, XXI| dost thou know, ungrateful Quiteria, that according to the holy 20 II, XXI| live with the ungrateful Quiteria! and let the poor Basilio 21 II, XXI| thou wouldst consent, cruel Quiteria, to give me thy hand as 22 II, XXI| determined not to confess unless Quiteria first gave him her hand 23 II, XXI| honour to receive the lady Quiteria as the widow of the brave 24 II, XXI| imploring him to allow Quiteria to give him her hand, so 25 II, XXI| forced him, to say that if Quiteria were willing to give it 26 II, XXI| moment. At once all assailed Quiteria and pressed her, some with 27 II, XXI| hesitation.~ ~ ~On this the fair Quiteria, to all appearance distressed, 28 II, XXI| painful, murmuring the name of Quiteria between his teeth, and apparently 29 II, XXI| and not like a Christian. Quiteria approached him, and kneeling, 30 II, XXI| fixedly at her, said, "O Quiteria, why hast thou turned compassionate 31 II, XXI| take his life with it. Then Quiteria, overcome with modesty and 32 II, XXI| myself to be thy wife," said Quiteria, "whether thou livest many 33 II, XXI| his teeth."~ ~Basilio and Quiteria having thus joined hands, 34 II, XXI| dishonour of the loved object. Quiteria belonged to Basilio and 35 II, XXI| to Basilio and Basilio to Quiteria by the just and beneficent 36 II, XXI| impression had the rejection of Quiteria made on Camacho's mind that 37 II, XXI| inveighing against the pliancy of Quiteria rather than the craftiness 38 II, XXI| Camacho maintaining that, if Quiteria as a maiden had such a love 39 II, XXII| scheme arranged with the fair Quiteria, but a device of Basilio'