Parte,  Chap.

 1  II,       XIX|           the bridegroom is called Camacho the rich. She is eighteen,
 2  II,       XIX|            Quiteria is better than Camacho's; but no one minds that
 3  II,       XIX|           many flaws. At any rate, Camacho is free-handed, and it is
 4  II,       XIX|         his daughter with the rich Camacho, as he did not approve of
 5  II,       XIX|      Quiteria was to be married to Camacho the rich, he has never been
 6  II,       XIX|     celebration of the marriage of Camacho the rich and the obsequies
 7  II,        XX|            GIVEN OF THE WEDDING OF CAMACHO THE RICH, TOGETHER WITH
 8  II,        XX|             I will bet my arm that Camacho could bury Basilio in reals;
 9  II,        XX|            fine dresses and jewels Camacho must have given her and
10  II,        XX|           sway, thanks to the rich Camacho; get down and look about
11  II,        XX|            take spoon and all; for Camacho's wealth and happiness furnish
12  II,        XX|            and cries of "Long live Camacho and Quiteria! he as rich
13  II,        XX| beneficiary is a greater friend of Camacho's than of Basilio's, and
14  II,        XX|          Basilio and the riches of Camacho very neatly into the dance."
15  II,        XX|        king is my cock; I stick to Camacho." "It is easy to see thou
16  II,        XX|            as these I have got off Camacho's;" and he showed him the
17  II,        XX|         once more I say I stick to Camacho, the bountiful skimmings
18  II,       XXI|            CHAPTER XXI.~ ~IN WHICH CAMACHO'S WEDDING IS CONTINUED,
19  II,       XXI|            you. Long live the rich Camacho! many a happy year may he
20  II,       XXI|          would be as much to Senor Camacho's honour to receive the
21  II,       XXI|     marriage must be the grave."~ ~Camacho was listening to all this,
22  II,       XXI|           In short, the priest and Camacho and most of those present
23  II,       XXI|          between the pair, whereat Camacho and his supporters were
24  II,       XXI|     beneficent disposal of heaven. Camacho is rich, and can purchase
25  II,       XXI|      rejection of Quiteria made on Camacho's mind that it banished
26  II,       XXI|         the craftiness of Basilio; Camacho maintaining that, if Quiteria
27  II,       XXI|            for having given her.~ ~Camacho and those of his following,
28  II,       XXI|        were appeased; and the rich Camacho, to show that he felt no
29  II,       XXI|          debarred from waiting for Camacho's splendid feast and festival,
30  II,      XXIV|         have had enough of it. Ah, Camacho's wedding, and plentiful
31  II,    XXVIII|           the skimmings I took off Camacho's pots, and what I ate,
32  II,      LXII|            had fallen upon another Camacho's wedding, another house
33  II,     LXVII|       Miranda's, at the wedding of Camacho the Rich, and at Don Antonio
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