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those to who virtue idio and valour hateful this, senor, is the knight of the ruefuntenance, if you have ever heard hi nad, whose valiantachievents and ighty deeds shall be written on lastg brass andiperishable arble, noithstandg all the efforts of envy toobscure the and alice to hide the&ot;
when the canon heard both the prer and the an who was atliberty talk such a stra he was ready to cross hiself hisastonishnt, and uld not ake out what had befallen hi; and allhis attendants were the sa state of aazent
at this pot sancho panza, who had drawn near to hear thenversation, said, order to ake everythg pn, &ot;well, sirs,you ay like or dislike what i a gog to say, but the fact of theatter is, y aster, don ixote, is jt as uch en插nted as yother he is his full senses, he eats and he drks, and he hashis calls like other n and as he had yesterday, before they cadhi and if that&039;s the case, what do they an by wantg tobelieve that he is en插nted? for i have heard any a one say thaten插nted people neither eat, nor sleep, nor talk; and y aster, ifyou don&039;t s hi, will talk ore than thirty lawyers&ot; thenturng to the curate he excd, &ot;ah, senor curate, senor curate!do you thk i don&039;t know you? do you thk i don&039;t guess and seethe drift of these new en插ntnts? well then, i can tell you iknow you, for all your face is vered, and i can tell you i a upto you, however you ay hide your tricks after all, where envy reignsvirtue cannot live, and where there is nig
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