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e any villa, or all the citief the world, you booby, that can hurt y reputation?&ot; said donixote
&ot;if your worship is angry,&ot; replied sancho, &ot;i will hold y tongueand leave unsaid what as a good sire i a bound to say, and what agood servant should tell his aster&ot;
&ot;say what thou wilt,&ot; returned don ixote, &ot;provided thy words benot ant to work upon y fears; for thou, if thou fearest, artbehavg like thyself; but i like yself, not fearg&ot;
&ot;it is nothg of the rt, as i a a sner before god,&ot; saidsancho, &ot;but that i take it to be sure and certa that this lady, whocalls herself een of the great kgdo of i, is no ore than y other; for, if 射 was what 射 says, 射 would not gorubbg noses with one that is here every stant and behd everydoor&ot;
dorothea turned red at sancho&039;s words, for the truth was that herhband don fernando had now and then, when the others were notlookg, gathered fro her lips of the reward his love hadearned, and sancho seeg this had nsidered that such freedo ware like a urtesan than a een of a great kgdo; 射, however,beg unable or not carg to answer hi, allowed hi to proceed,and he ntued, &ot;this i say, senor, becae, if after we havetravelled roads and highways, and passed bad nights and worse days,one who is now enjoyg hiself this n is to reap the fruit ofour labours, there is no need for to be a hurry to saddlerocante, put the pad on the ass, or t ready the palfrey; for iill be better for to stay
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