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I think, Sancho, for he painted or wrote 'whatever it might turn out;' or perhaps he is like a poet called Mauleon that was about the Court some years ago, who used to answer at haphazard whatever he was asked, and on one asking him what Deum de Deo meant, he replied De donde diere.
Don Quixote 2002
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Or he must be like a poet called Mauleon, who went about Madrid some years ago, and would give answers extempore to any questions, and when somebody asked what was the meaning of 'Deum de
The Children's Hour, v 5. Stories From Seven Old Favorites Eva March Tappan 1892
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'whatever it might turn out;' or perhaps he is like a poet called Mauleon that was about the Court some years ago, who used to answer at haphazard whatever he was asked, and on one asking him what Deum de Deo meant, he replied De donde diere.
The History of Don Quixote, Volume 2, Part 41 Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1581
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'whatever it might turn out;' or perhaps he is like a poet called Mauleon that was about the Court some years ago, who used to answer at haphazard whatever he was asked, and on one asking him what Deum de Deo meant, he replied De donde diere.
The History of Don Quixote, Volume 2, Complete Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1581
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'whatever it might turn out;' or perhaps he is like a poet called Mauleon that was about the Court some years ago, who used to answer at haphazard whatever he was asked, and on one asking him what Deum de Deo meant, he replied De donde diere.
Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1581
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Just at this moment, Mauleon and d'Arzenac compose the team; I do not know who is on the waiting-list.
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In order to wind the first chain around my neck, Mauleon and
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"Monsieur de Mauleon!" exclaimed the young woman, bursting into laughter;
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On being admitted, he saw the giant Mauleon, a captive of his father's.
Filipino Popular Tales Dean Spruill Fansler
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Mauleon, Juan asked his magic handkerchief for the disguise of an old leper, which he vowed he would wear for seven years.
Filipino Popular Tales Dean Spruill Fansler
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