Parte,  Chap.

 1  II,     XXXVI|         PANZA~ ~ ~The duke had a majordomo of a very facetious and
 2  II,       XLI|           the duchess, and their majordomo, that nothing was omitted
 3  II,      XLIV|          had him in charge was a majordomo of the duke's, a man of
 4  II,      XLIV|          soon as Sancho saw this majordomo he seemed in his features
 5  II,      XLIV|         me that the face of this majordomo of the duke's here is the
 6  II,      XLIV|         Don Quixote regarded the majordomo attentively, and having
 7  II,      XLIV|    Distressed One is that of the majordomo, but for all that the majordomo
 8  II,      XLIV|  majordomo, but for all that the majordomo is not the Distressed One;
 9  II,       XLV|        him on it, and the duke's majordomo said to him, "It is an ancient
10  II,       XLV|        accordingly."~ ~While the majordomo was making this speech Sancho
11  II,       XLV|      Your lordship," replied the majordomo; "for no other Panza but
12  II,       XLV|       they're so plenty. Let the majordomo go on with his question,
13  II,     XLVII|          Sancho handed it to the majordomo and bade him read the superscription,
14  II,     XLVII|       chamber to be cleared, the majordomo and the carver only remaining;
15  II,     XLVII|          too, and turning to the majordomo he said to him, "What we
16  II,     XLVII|          be afraid of," said the majordomo, "for we are all here."~ ~"
17  II,      XLIX|       farmer who, instructed the majordomo, as the majordomo was by
18  II,      XLIX| instructed the majordomo, as the majordomo was by the duke, tried to
19  II,      XLIX|        senor governor," said the majordomo, "that I am filled with
20  II,      XLIX|          and he started with the majordomo, the secretary, the head-carver,
21  II,      XLIX|          That is true," said the majordomo; "let your worship consider
22  II,      XLIX|     modesty."~ ~Hearing this the majordomo said to Sancho, "Make the
23  II,      XLIX|        order, and all except the majordomo, the head-carver, and the
24  II,      XLIX|          t do, senora," said the majordomo; "for I know Pedro Perez
25  II,      XLIX|          that will do," said the majordomo; "for I know Diego de la
26  II,      XLIX|       Proceed, senora," said the majordomo, "and finish your story
27  II,      XLIX|        was it. The governor, the majordomo, and the carver went aside
28  II,        LI|      disguised damsel, while the majordomo spent what was left of it
29  II,        LI|           in the presence of the majordomo and the other attendants,
30  II,        LI|          That is true," said the majordomo; "and I maintain that Lycurgus
31  II,        LI|      them in a twinkling."~ ~The majordomo kept his word, for he felt
32  II,        LI|    defend me. Let me know if the majordomo who is with thee had any
33  II,      LIII|        addressing himself to the majordomo, the secretary, the head-carver,
34  II,      LIII|          with me."~ ~To this the majordomo said, "Senor governor, we
35  II,       LVI|  government; especially as their majordomo returned the same day, and
36  II,      LVII|         happy because the duke's majordomo, the same that had acted
37  II,     LVIII|      gold crowns that the duke's majordomo has given me in a little
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