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lcea, and these greyhounds 插sg itthe alignant en插nters who turned her to a untry wench; 射flies, and i catch her and put her to your worship&039;s hands, andyou hold her your ars and cherish her; what bad sign is that, orwhat ill on is there to be found here?&ot;
the o boys who had been arrellg ca over to look at the hare,and sancho asked one of the what their arrel was about he wasanswered by the one who had said, &ot;thou shalt never see it aga aslong as thou livest,&ot; that he had taken a ca full of crickets frothe other boy, and did not an to give it back to hi as long as helived sancho took out four cuartos fro his pocket and gave the tothe boy for the ca, which he placed don ixote&039;s hands,sayg, &ot;there, senor! there are the ons broken and destroyed, andthey have no ore to do with our affairs, to y thkg, fool as ia, than with last year&039;s clouds; and if i reber rightly i haveheard the curate of our villa say that it does not bee christianr sensible people to give any heed to these silly thgs; and evenyou yourself said the sa to ti ago, tellg that allchristians who ded ons were fools; but there&039;s no need ofakg words about it; let ph on and go to our villa&ot;
the sportsn ca up and asked for their hare, which don ixotegave the they then went on, and upon the green at the entrance ofthe town they ca upon the curate and the bachelor san carrasby with their breviaries it should be ntioned that sancho hadthrown, by way of a supter-cloth, over d
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