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tion, all the ore whenhe had the security and nfidence his balsa afforded hi; and ,urd by this ipulse, he saddled rocante hiself and put thepack-saddle on his sire&039;s beast, who likewise he helped to dressand ount the ass; after which he ounted his horse and turng to arner of the n he d hold of a pike that stood there, to servehi by way of a lance all that were the n, who were ore thanenty perns, stood watchg hi; the nkeeper&039;s daughter waslikewise observg hi, and he too never took his eyes off her, andfro ti to ti fetched a sigh that he seed to pck up fro thedepths of his bowels; but they all thought it t be fro the pa hefelt his ribs; at any rate they who had seen hi plastered thenight before thought
as on as they were both ounted, at the gate of the n, he calledto the host and said a very grave and asured voice, &ot;any andgreat are the favours, senor alcaide, that i have received thiscastle of yours, and i rea under the deepest obligation to begrateful to you for the all the days of y life; if i can repaythe avengg you of any arrogant foe who ay have wrond you,know that y callg is no other than to aid the weak, to aven thosewho suffer wrong, and to 插stise perfidy search your ory, andif you fd anythg of this kd you need only tell of it, and iproise you by the order of knighthood which i have received rocure you satisfaction and reparation to the utost of your desire&ot;
the nkeeper replied to hi with eal calness, &ot;sir knight, ido not want your
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