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... DON QUIXOTE , NOT EXCEPTED CHAPTER V. PAGE . 393 A DIALOGUE BETWEEN MR . JONES AND THE BARBER 397 CHAPTER VI . IN WHICH MORE OF THE TALENTS OF MR . BENJAMIN WILL APPEAR , AS WELL AS WHO THIS EXTRAORDINARY PERSON WAS 402 CHAPTER VII ...
... DON QUIXOTE , NOT EXCEPTED CHAPTER V. PAGE . 393 A DIALOGUE BETWEEN MR . JONES AND THE BARBER 397 CHAPTER VI . IN WHICH MORE OF THE TALENTS OF MR . BENJAMIN WILL APPEAR , AS WELL AS WHO THIS EXTRAORDINARY PERSON WAS 402 CHAPTER VII ...
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... Don Quixote or any knight - errant in the world could have done , he returned to Molly , whom he found in a condition which must give both me and my reader pain , was it to be described here . Tom raved like a madman , beat his breast ...
... Don Quixote or any knight - errant in the world could have done , he returned to Molly , whom he found in a condition which must give both me and my reader pain , was it to be described here . Tom raved like a madman , beat his breast ...
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... DON QUIXOTE , NOT EXCEPTED . THE clock had now struck five , when Jones awaked from a nap of seven hours , so much refreshed , and in such perfect health and spirits , that he resolved to get up and dress himself ; for which purpose he ...
... DON QUIXOTE , NOT EXCEPTED . THE clock had now struck five , when Jones awaked from a nap of seven hours , so much refreshed , and in such perfect health and spirits , that he resolved to get up and dress himself ; for which purpose he ...
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