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ve by jups seeg the suess ofhis trick, sancho panza said:
&ot;see there, senor! heaven, oved by y tears and prayers, has ordered it that rocante cannot stir; and if you will be obstate,and spur and strike hi, you will only provoke fortune, and kick, asthey say, agast the pricks&ot;
don ixote at this grew desperate, but the ore he drove hi射els to the horse, the less he stirred hi; and not havg anyspicion of the tyg, he was fa to resign hiself and wait tilldaybreak or until rocante uld ove, firly persuaded that all thisca of thg other than sancho&039;s nuity he said to hi,&ot;as it is , sancho, and as rocante cannot ove, i a ntent towait till dawn siles upon , even though i weep while it delaysits g&ot;
&ot;there is no need to weep,&ot; answered sancho, &ot;for i will aeyour worship by tellg stories fro this till daylight, unless deedyou like to diunt and lie down to sleep a little on the green grassafter the fashion of knights-errant, as to be fre射r when dayes and the ont arrives for atteptg this extraordaryadventure you are lookg forward to&ot;
&ot;what art thou talkg about diuntg or sleepg for?&ot; saiddon ixote &ot;a i, thkest thou, one of those knights that taketheir rest the presence of danr? sleep thou who art born tosleep, or do as thou wilt, for i will act as i thk ost nsistenith y 插racter&ot;
&ot;be not angry, aster e,&ot; replied sancho, &ot;i did not an tosay that;&ot; and g close to hi he d one hand on the pol ofthe saddle and
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