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On the way Don Quixote asked the cousin of what sort and character his
pursuits, avocations, and studies were, to which he replied that he was
by profession a hu
books for the press, all of great utility and no less entertainment to
the nation One was called "The Book of Liveries," in which he described
seven hundred and three liveries, with their colours, ht pick and choose any they
fancied for festivals and revels, without having to go a-begging for them
fro is, to have them
appropriate to their objects and purposes; "for," said he, "I give the
jealous, the rejected, the forgotten, the absent, ill suit them,
and fit them without fail I have another book, too, which I shall call
'Metainal invention,
for i Ovid in burlesque style, I show in it who the Giralda of
Seville and the Angel of the Magdalena were, what the sewer of
Vecinguerra at Cordova hat the bulls of Guisando, the Sierra
Morena, the Leganitos and Lavapies fountains at Madrid, not forgetting