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g to do with islands of any rt, for he didnot care for the now all this sancho delivered with uchposure- wipg his nose fro ti to ti- and with littleon-sense that his o hearers were aga filled with wonder at theforce of don ixote&039;s adness that uld run away with this pooran&039;s rean they did not care to take the trouble of disabghi of his error, as they nsidered that sce it did not anyway hurt his nscience it would be better to leave hi it, andthey would have all the ore aent listeng to hissiplicities; and they bade hi pray to god for his lord&039;射alth, as it was a very likely and a very feasible thg for hi urse of ti to e to be an eperor, as he said, or at least anarchbishop or other dignitary of eal rank
to which sancho ade answer, &ot;if fortune, sirs, should brgthgs about such a way that y aster should have a d,stead of beg an eperor, to be an archbishop, i should like toknow what archbishops-errant only give their sires?&ot;
&ot;they only give the,&ot; said the curate, siple beneficeor cure, or place as sacristan which brgs the a good fixede, not untg the altar fees, which ay be reckoned at asuch ore&ot;
&ot;but for that,&ot; said sancho, &ot;the sire t be unarried, and tknow, at any rate, how to help at ass, and if that be , woe is, for i a arried already and i don&039;t know the first letter ofthe a b c what will bee of if y aster takes a fancy to bean archbishop and not an eperor, as is ual and ctoary withknights-errant?&ot;
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