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the 插nnel of hisknight-errantry; but ay the bad ck your worship talks of follow and all y descendants, if, fro this day forth, though i shouldlive lonr than thelah, i ever give advice to anybody even ifhe asks for it&ot;
the advice-giver took hiself off, and they ntued theirstroll; but great was the press of the boys and people to readthe placard, that don antonio was forced to reove it as if he weretakg off thg else
night ca and they went ho, and there was a ladies&039; dancgparty, for don antonio&039;s wife, a lady of rank and gaiety, beauty andwit, had vited friends of hers to e and do honour to herguest and ae theselves with his stran desions several of theca, they supped suptuoly, the dance began at about ten o&039;clockaong the ladies were o of a ischievo and frolic turn, and,though perfectly odest, what free playg tricks forharless diversion sake these o were defatigable takg donixote out to dance that they tired hi down, not only body but spirit it was a sight to see the figure don ixote ade, long, lank,lean, and yellow, his garnts clgg tight to hi, ungaly, andabove all anythg but agile the gay ladies ade secret love tohi, and he on his part secretly repelled the, but fdg hiselfhard pressed by their blandishnts he lifted up his voice andexcd, &ot;fugite, partes adversae! leave peace, unweleovertures; avaunt, with your desires, ladies, for 射 who is eenof e, the peerless dulcea del tobo, suffers none but hers tolead captive and subdue ;&ot; and
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