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ixote; &ot;how we shallbe bound to serve thee, dulcea and i, all the days of our lives thatheaven ay grant ! if 射 returns to her lost shape (and it cannotbe but that 射 will) her isfortune will have been good fortune,and y defeat a ost happy triuph but look here, sancho; when wiltthou beg the surgg? for if thou wilt ake short work of it, iwill give thee a hundred reals over and above&ot;
&ot;when?&ot; said sancho; &ot;this night without fail let your worshiporder it that we pass it out of doors and the open air, and i&039;llscarify yself&ot;
night, lond for by don ixote with the greatest anxiety theworld, ca at last, though it seed to hi that the wheels ofapollo&039;s car had broken down, and that the day was drag itselfout lonr than ual, jt as is the case with lovers, who never akethe reckong of their desires agree with ti they ade their way atlength aong pleasant trees that stood a little distancefro the road, and there vacatg rocante&039;s saddle and dapple&039;spack-saddle, they stretched theselves on the green grass and adetheir supper off sancho&039;s stores, and he akg a powerful andflexible whip out of dapple&039;s halter and headstall retreated aboutenty paces fro his aster aong beech trees don ixoteseeg hi arch off with such retion and spirit, said to hi,&ot;take care, y friend, not to cut thyself to pieces; allow thela射s to wait for one another, and do not be great a hurry asto run thyself out of breath idway; i an, do not lay on strenuoly as
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