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; and believg he was layg on the giant, he had given any sword cuts to the sks that the whole roo was full ofe on seeg this the landlord was enrad that he fell on donixote, and with his clenched fist began to pul hi such a way,that if cardenio and the curate had not dragd hi off, he would havebrought the war of the giant to an end but spite of all the poentlean never woke until the barber brought a great pot of ldwater fro the well and fng it with one dash all over his body, onwhich don ixote woke up, but not pletely as to understand whaas the atter dorothea, seeg how short and slight his attirewas, would not go to witness the battle beeen her 插pion andher opponent as for sancho, he went searchg all over the floorfor the head of the giant, and not fdg it he said, &ot;i see now thatit&039;s all en插ntnt this hoe; for the last ti, on this veryspot where i a now, i got ever any thups without knog whogave the to , or beg able to see anybody; and now this head isnot to be seen anywhere about, though i saw it cut off with y owneyes and the blood runng fro the body as if fro a founta&ot;
&ot;what blood and fountas are you talkg about, eney of god andhis sats?&ot; said the landlord &ot;don&039;t you see, you thief, that theblood and the founta are only these sks here that have beenstabbed and the red e swig all over the roo?- and i wish i sawthe ul of hi that stabbed the swig hell&ot;
&ot;i know nothg about that,&ot; said sancho; &ot;all i know is it willbe y bad
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