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for the, and the rest of the ti they passed dalliance and though it is pn they uld not do without eatg andperf all the other natural functions, becae, fact, theywere n like ourselves, it is pn too that, wanderg as they didthe ost part of their lives through woods and wilds and without aok, their ost ual fare would be rtic viands such as thosethou now offer ; that, friend sancho, let not that distressthee which pleases , and do not seek to ake a new world orpervert knight-errantry&ot;
&ot;pardon , your worship,&ot; said sancho, &ot;for, as i cannot read orwrite, as i said jt now, i neither know nor prehend the rulef the profession of chivalry: henceforward i will stock thealforjas with every kd of dry fruit for your worship, as you are aknight; and for yself, as i a not one, i will furnish the withpoultry and other thgs ore substantial&ot;
&ot;i do not say, sancho,&ot; replied don ixote, &ot;that it isiperative on knights-errant not to eat anythg else but the fruitsthou speakest of; only that their ore ual diet t be those, andcerta herbs they found the fields which they knew and i knowtoo&ot;
&ot;a good thg it is,&ot; answered sancho, &ot;to know those herbs, forto y thkg it will be needful day to put that knowledto practice&ot;
and here takg out what he said he had brought, the pair ade theirrepast peaceably and ciably but anxio to fd arters for thenight, they with all despatch ade an end of their poor dry fare,ounted at once, and ade haste to
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