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"What crimes can he have committed," said Don Quixote, "if they have not

deserved a heavier punishoes for ten years," replied the guard, "which is the sa as

civil death, and all that need be said is that this good fellow is the

famous Gines de Pasamonte, otherwise called Ginesillo de Parapilla"

"Gently, senor coalley slave at this, "let us have

no fixing of names or surnames; my name is Gines, not Ginesillo, and my

family name is Pasamonte, not Parapilla as you say; let each one h"

"Speak with less impertinence, master thief of extra measure," replied

the coue in

spite of your teeth"

"It is easy to see," returned the galley slave, "that oes as God

pleases, but some one shall know some day whether I am called Ginesillo

de Parapilla or not"

"Don't they call you so, you liar?" said the guard

"They do," returned Gines, "but I willme so,

or I will be shaved, where, I only say behind ive it to us at once, and God speed you, for you

are beco tiresome with all this inquisitiveness about the lives of