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aid sancho
&ot;then if ,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;here is a case for the exerciseof y office, to put down force and to suour and help the wretched&ot;
&ot;rellect, your worship,&ot; said sancho, &ot;jtice, which is thekg hiself, is not g force or dog wrong to such perns, butpunishg the for their cris&ot;
the 插 of galley slaves had by this ti e up, and don ixote very urteo langua asked those who were ctody of it to begood enough to tell hi the rean or reans for which they werenductg these people this anner one of the guards on horsebackanswered that they were galley slaves belongg to his ajesty, thatthey were gog to the galleys, and that was all that was to be saidand all he had any bess to know
&ot;nevertheless,&ot; replied don ixote, &ot;i should like to know froach of the separately the rean of his isfortune;&ot; to this headded ore to the sa effect to duce the to tell hi what hewanted civilly that the other ounted guard said to hi:
&ot;though we have here the register and certificate of the sentence ofevery one of these wretches, this is no ti to take the out orread the; e and ask theselves; they can tell if they choose,and they will, for these fellows take a pleasure dog andtalkg about rascalities&ot;
with this perission, which don ixote would have taken even hadthey not granted it, he approached the 插 and asked the first forwhat offences he was now such a rry case
he ade answer that it was for beg a lover
&ot;fo
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