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1 I, TransPre| silly, childish plays, the "mirrors of nonsense and models of 2 I, XIV| waters of the brooks are my mirrors, and to the trees and waters 3 I, XLVIII| presented now-a-days are mirrors of nonsense, models of folly, 4 II, XII| WITH THE BOLD KNIGHT OF THE MIRRORS~ ~ ~The night succeeding 5 II, XIV| bespangled with glittering mirrors like little moons, which 6 II, XIV| said to the Knight of the Mirrors, "If, sir knight, your great 7 II, XIV| knight," replied he of the Mirrors, "you will have more than 8 II, XIV| answer you," said he of the Mirrors, "that you are as like the 9 II, XIV| adversary, and he of the Mirrors did the same; but Don Quixote 10 II, XIV| returning half-way, he of the Mirrors said to him, "Remember, 11 II, XIV| understood," replied he of the Mirrors.~ ~At this moment the extraordinary 12 II, XIV| the cork tree he of the Mirrors took as much ground as he 13 II, XIV| bore down where he of the Mirrors stood digging his spurs 14 II, XIV| risk encountered him of the Mirrors with such force that he 15 II, XIV| and stood over him of the Mirrors, and unlacing his helmet 16 II, XIV| when the squire of the Mirrors came up, now without the 17 II, XIV| or slay the Knight of the Mirrors whom he has at his feet; 18 II, XIV| At this moment he of the Mirrors came to himself, and Don 19 II, XIV| face of the Knight of the Mirrors into that of the bachelor 20 II, XIV| and out of luck, he of the Mirrors and his squire parted from 21 II, XIV| tell who the Knight of the Mirrors and his long-nosed squire 22 II, XV| KNOWN WHO THE KNIGHT OF THE MIRRORS AND HIS SQUIRE WERE~ ~ ~ 23 II, XV| as he fancied him of the Mirrors to be, and one from whose 24 II, XV| was of one mind, he of the Mirrors of another, for he just 25 II, XVI| that the Knight of the Mirrors was the bachelor Carrasco, 26 II, LVI| called the Knight of the Mirrors, they turned into the shape 27 II, LXV| name of the Knight of the Mirrors, intending to engage him 28 II, LXVII| wench, and the Knight of the Mirrors into the bachelor Carrasco; 29 II, LXX| he as the Knight of the Mirrors had been vanquished and