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Parte, Chap.
1 I, IV| for talk about the poor fellow who had been cudgelled. 2 I, XXII| thirty, a very personable fellow, except that when he looked, 3 I, XXII| be said is that this good fellow is the famous Gines de Pasamonte, 4 I, XXII| heart."~ ~"You seem a clever fellow," said Don Quixote.~ ~"And 5 I, XXIV| the goatherd, "for of this fellow, who is a clown like myself, 6 I, XXV| such a mean, low, stupid fellow as So-and-so, when in this 7 I, XXXI| and that he was an honest fellow; I asked her too about the 8 I, XXXIV| house to this shameless fellow! And supposing you kill 9 I, XXXV| wine must be what this good fellow takes for blood;" and so 10 I, XLIV| the helmet which this good fellow calls a basin."~ ~"Egad, 11 I, XLIV| much a basin as this good fellow's caparison is a pack-saddle."~ ~" 12 I, XLV| aloud, "The fact is, my good fellow, that I am tired collecting 13 I, XLVI| well enough, from the poor fellow's goodness and harmlessness, 14 I, L| squire, who is the best fellow in the world; and I would 15 I, L| by listening to this good fellow's story."~ ~"It is what 16 II, I| the barber to be an honest fellow."~ ~"Even if he were not," 17 II, V| son, a stout, sturdy young fellow that we know, and I can 18 II, XIV| bachelor Samson Carrasco, our fellow townsman."~ ~At this moment 19 II, XV| a lively, feather-headed fellow, offered himself as his 20 II, XVI| for you must be a good fellow, as your simplicity shows."~ ~ 21 II, XVII| lions. Get down, my good fellow, and as you are the keeper 22 II, XXIII| did not get upon the old fellow and bruise every bone of 23 II, XXIV| called to him, "Stay, good fellow; you seem to be making more 24 II, XXV| and with this the worthy fellow brought his story to a close.~ ~ 25 II, XXXI| with.~ ~"With this good fellow here," said the duenna, " 26 II, XXXIV| demon must be an honest fellow and a good Christian," said 27 II, XLIV| oblige him to use it! Poor fellow, I say, with his nervous 28 II, XLV| brambles, for this good fellow to come now with clean hands 29 II, XLV| following his purse, "Good fellow, go after that woman and 30 II, XLVII| for he looks like a simple fellow, and either I know very 31 II, XLVII| leagues off was an honest fellow and a good soul. The first 32 II, XLIX| where they catch an unlucky fellow in the small hours of the 33 II, XLIX| What did you run for, fellow?" said Sancho.~ ~To which 34 II, XLIX| the secretary, "and the fellow has made his point."~ ~" 35 II, L| rubbish, that garlic-stuffed fellow's daughter, how she goes 36 II, LVIII| lay a wager that this good fellow who is with him is one Sancho 37 II, LXIII| on the poop; and the poor fellow was left bruised and breathless 38 II, LXIV| me an honest good-hearted fellow."~ ~Don Antonio then said 39 II, LXIX| No sooner had Minos the fellow judge of Rhadamanthus said