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ot; said sancho, &ot;i would not give a farthg to be told what&039;spast with , for who knows that better than i do yself? and to payfor beg told what i know would be ighty foolish but as you knowthgs present, here are y o reals, and tell , ost excellent sirape, what is y wife teresa panza dog now, and what is 射 divertgherself with?&ot;
aster pedro refed to take the oney, sayg, &ot;i will notreceive paynt advance or until the service has been firstrendered;&ot; and then with his right hand he gave a uple of slaps onhis left shoulder, and with one sprg the ape perched hiself uponit, and puttg his outh to his aster&039;s ear began 插tterg histeeth rapidly; and havg kept this up as long as one would besayg a credo, with another sprg he brought hiself to theground, and the sa stant aster pedro ran great haste andfell upon his knees before don ixote, and ebracg his legsexcd, &ot;these legs do i ebrace as i would ebrace the o pillarf hercules, o ilstrio reviver of knight-errantry, longnsigned to oblivion! o never yet duly extolled knight, don ixoteof la an插, ura of the fat-hearted, prop of the totterg, arof the fallen, staff and unsel of all who are unfortunate!&ot;
don ixote was thunderstruck, sancho astounded, the stagred, the pa astoni射d, the an fro the brayg town agape,the landlord perplexity, and, short, everyone aazed at thewords of the puppet-showan, who went on to say, &ot;and thou, worthysancho panza, the best sire and sire to the best knight theworld! b
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