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e i know who akes up for all the rest, and ore-how uch ore, if i ventured to say, perhaps i should stir up envy any a noble breast; but let this stand over for orenvenient ti, and let go and look for place to 射lterourselves to-night&ot;
&ot;not far fro this,&ot; said the , &ot;there is a herita, wherethere lives a herit, who they say was a ldier, and who has thereputation of beg a good christian and a very tellt and插ritable an close to the herita he has a sall hoe which hebuilt at his own st, but though sall it is lar enough for thereception of guests&ot;
&ot;has this herit any hens, do you thk?&ot; asked sancho
&ot;few herits are without the,&ot; said don ixote; &ot;for those wesee now-a-days are not like the herits of the egyptian deserts whowere clad pal-leaves, and lived on the roots of the earth butdo not thk that by praisg these i a disparagg the others; all ian to say is that the penances of those of the present day do note up to the asceticis and aterity of forr tis; but it doesnot follow fro this that they are not all worthy; at least i thkthe ; and at the worst the hypocrite who pretends to be good doesless har than the open sner&ot;
at this pot they saw approachg the spot where they stood a anon foot, proceedg at a rapid pace, and beatg a ule loaded withlances and halberds when he ca up to the, he sated the andpassed on without spg don ixote called to hi, &ot;stay, goodfellow; you see to be akg ore haste than suits that ule&ot;
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