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&ot;that i grant,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;but this atter of aidg agast knights thou t put a restrat upon thy naturalipetuosity&ot;
&ot;i will do , i proise you,&ot; answered sancho, &ot;and will keepthis precept as carefully as sunday&ot;
while they were th talkg there appeared on the road o friarf the order of st benedict, ounted on o drodaries, for not lesstall were the o ules they rode on they wore travellgspectacles and carried sunshades; and behd the ca a a插ttended by four or five perns on horseback and o uleteers onfoot the ach there was, as afterwards appeared, a biscay lady onher way to seville, where her hband was about to take passa forthe dies with an appotnt of high honour the friars, thoughgog the sa road, were not her pany; but the ont donixote perceived the he said to his sire, &ot;either i a istaken,or this is gog to be the ost fao adventure that has ever beenseen, for those black bodies we see there t be, and doubtlessare, agicians who are carryg off stolen prcess thatach, and with all y ight i t undo this wrong&ot;
&ot;this will be worse than the dills,&ot; said sancho &ot;look,senor; those are friars of st benedict, and the ach pnly belongsto travellers: i tell you to d well what you are about anddon&039;t let the devil islead you&ot;
&ot;i have told thee already, sancho,&ot; replied don ixote, &ot;that onthe subject of adventures thou knowest little what i say is thetruth, as thou shalt see presently&ot;
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