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Chapter 8 of this 17th century work begins, "They came in sight of thirty, forty windmills" |
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2005-09-30 |
#4840 |
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Sancho Panza calls him "The Knight of the Sad Countenance" |
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WORLD LITERATURE |
1996-07-15 |
#2751 |
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Chapter I of this classic begins, "In a certain village in La Mancha, which I do not wish to name..." |
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1994-04-07 |
#2219 |
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He promised that if Sancho Panza became his squire, he'd make him governor of an island |
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1992-10-27 |
#1872 |
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In a famous novel, Alonso Quijano, a gaunt country gentleman, changes his name to this |
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1987-10-02 |
#705 |