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such a iserable tri when it was what seed to hi theproper ti he entered the villa and went to don ixote&039;s hoe,which he found all nfion, and there were the curate and thevilla barber, who were great friends of don ixote, and hishoekeeper was sayg to the a loud voice, &ot;what does yourworship thk can have befallen y aster, senor licentiate peroperez?&ot; for the curate was called; &ot;it is three days now sceanythg has been seen of hi, or the hack, or the buckler, lance,or arour iserable ! i a certa of it, and it is as true as thati was born to die, that these aursed books of chivalry he has, andhas got to the way of readg nstantly, have upset hisrean; for now i reber havg often heard hi sayg to hiselfthat he would turn knight-errant and go all over the world est ofadventures to the devil and barabbas with such books, that havebrought to ru this way the fest understandg there was all la an插!&ot;
the niece said the sa, and, ore: &ot;you t know, asternicholas&ot;- for that was the na of the barber- &ot;it was often cle&039;s way to stay o days and nights tother p over theseunholy books of isventures, after which he would flg the bookaway and snatch up his sword and fall to slashg the walls; andwhen he was tired out he would say he had killed four giants like fourtowers; and the sweat that flowed fro hi when he was weary he saidwas the blood of the wounds he had received battle; and then hewould drk a great jug of ld water and bee cal and iet,sayg that this wa
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