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&ot;that i will, certaly,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;and aordg to therights of the case, if i can ana to understand it&ot;
&ot;well, here it is, worthy sir,&ot; said the peasant; &ot;a an of thisvilla who is fat that he weighs enty stone 插llendanother, a neighbour of his, who does not weigh ore than ne, to runa race the agreent was that they were to run a distance of ahundred paces with eal weights; and when the 插llenr was askedhow the weights were to be ealised he said that the other, as heweighed ne stone, should put eleven iron on his back, and that this way the enty stone of the th an would eal the enty stoneof the fat one&ot;
&ot;not at all,&ot; excd sancho at once, before don ixote uldanswer; &ot;it&039;s for , that only a few days ago left off beg agovernor and a jud, as all the world knows, to settle these doubtfulestions and give an opion disputes of all rts&ot;
&ot;answer god&039;s na, sancho y friend,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;for ia not fit to give crubs to a cat, y wits are nfed andupset&ot;
with this perission sancho said to the peasants who stood csteredround hi, waitg with open ouths for the decision to e fro his,&ot;brothers, what the fat an reires is not rean, nor has it ashadow of jtice it; becae, if it be true, as they say, that the插llend ay choose the weapons, the other has no right to choosesuch as will prevent and keep hi fro ng y decision,therefore, is that the fat 插llenr prune, peel, th, tri andrrect hiself, a
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