Vulgar words in The History of Don Quixote, Volume 1, Part 03 (Page 1)
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"Wounded no," said Don Quixote, "but bruised and battered no doubt, for that bastard Don Roland has cudgelled me with the trunk of an oak tree, and all for envy, because he sees that I alone rival him in his achievements.
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The other said he would, and that he meant to take also a very good ass he had, as he was not much given to going on foot.
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About the ass, Don Quixote hesitated a little, trying whether he could call to mind any knight-errant taking with him an esquire mounted on ass-back, but no instance occurred to his memory.