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n leg that will never see itself straight aga all the days ofits life; and the jury you have redressed y case has been toleave jured such a way that i shall rea jured for ever;and the height of isadventure it was to fall with you who go search of adventures&ot;
&ot;thgs do not all happen the sa way,&ot; answered don ixote;&ot;it all ca, sir bachelor alonzo lopez, of your gog, as you did, bynight, dressed those surplices, with lighted torches, prayg,vered with ourng, that naturally you looked like thvil and of the other world; and i uld not avoid dog y duty attackg you, and i should have attacked you even had i knownpositively that you were the very devils of hell, for such i certalybelieved and took you to be&ot;
&ot;as y fate has willed it,&ot; said the bachelor, &ot;i entreat you,sir knight-errant, whose errand has been such an evil one for , tohelp to t fro under this ule that holds one of y legs caughtbeeen the stirrup and the saddle&ot;
&ot;i would have talked on till to-orrow,&ot; said don ixote; &ot;how longwere you gog to wait before tellg of your distress?&ot;
he at once called to sancho, who, however, had no d to e, a射 was jt then engad unloadg a supter ule, well ladenwith provender, which these worthy ntlen had brought with thesancho ade a bag of his at, and, ttg tother as uch as heuld, and as the bag would hold, he loaded his beast, and thenhastened to obey his aster&039;s call, and helped hi to reove thebachelor fro under t
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