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is istaken, senor,&ot; said 射; &ot;for it is not oyears sce i set out fro it, and though i never had good weather,nevertheless i a here to behold what i lond for, and that isy lord don ixote of la an插, whose fa ca to y ears as onas i set foot spa and ipelled to go search of hi, tond yself to his urtesy, and entrt the jtice of y cae tothe ight of his vcible ar&ot;
&ot;enough; no ore praise,&ot; said don ixote at this, &ot;for i hateall flattery; and though this ay not be , still langua of thekd is offensive to y 插ste ears i will only say, senora, thahether it has ight or not, that which it ay or ay not have shallbe devoted to your service even to death; and now, leavg this to itsproper sean, i would ask the senor licentiate to tell what itis that has brought hi to these parts, alone, unattended, and lightly clad that i a filled with aazent&ot;
&ot;i will answer that briefly,&ot; replied the curate; &ot;you t knowthen, senor don ixote, that aster nicholas, our friend andbarber, and i were gog to seville to receive oney that arelative of e who went to the dies any years ago had sent ,and not such a sall su but that it was over sixty thoand pieces ofeight, full weight, which is thg; and passg by this placeyesterday we were attacked by four footpads, who stripped even toour beards, and the they stripped off that the barber found itnecessary to put on a false one, and even this young an here&ot;-potg to cardenio- &ot;they pletely transford but the best of iti
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