The History of Don Quixote, volume 2, Part 27

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Hesays, then, that he who has read the First Part of this history willremember well enough the Gines de Pasamonte whom, with other galleyslaves, Don Quixote set free in the Sierra Morena: a kindness for whichhe afterwards got poor thanks and worse payment from that evil-minded, ill-conditioned set. This Gines de Pasamonte--Don Ginesillo de Parapilla, Don Quixote called him--it was that stole Dapple from Sancho Panza;which, because by the fault of the printers neither the how nor the whenwas sta...ted in the First Part, has been a puzzle to a good many people, who attribute to the bad memory of the author what was the error of thepress. In fact, however, Gines stole him while Sancho Panza was asleep onhis back, adopting the plan and device that Brunello had recourse to whenhe stole Sacripante's horse from between his legs at the siege ofAlbracca; and, as has been told, Sancho afterwards recovered him. ThisGines, then, afraid of being caught by the officers of justice, who werelooking for him to punish him for his numberless rascalities and offences(which were so many and so great that he himself wrote a big book givingan account of them), resolved to shift his quarters into the kingdom ofAragon, and cover up his left eye, and take up the trade of apuppet-showman; for this, as well as juggling, he knew how to practise toperfection.

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