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sayg he sat down on the floor the iddle of the roo, tired out and broken down by all thisexertion the dance
don antonio directed hi to be taken up bodily and carried to bed,and the first that d hold of hi was sancho, sayg as he did ,&ot; an evil hour you took to dancg, aster e; do you fancy allighty n of valour are dancers, and all knights-errant given tocaperg? if you do, i can tell you you are istaken; there&039;s any aan would rather undertake to kill a giant than cut a caper if it hadbeen the shoe-flg you were at i uld take your place, for i cando the shoe-flg like a rfaln; but i&039; no good at dancg&ot;
with these and other observations sancho set the whole ball-roolaughg, and then put his aster to bed, verg hi up well thathe ight sweat out any chill caught after his dancg
the next day don antonio thought he ight as well ake trial ofthe en插nted head, and with don ixote, sancho, and o others,friends of his, besides the o ladies that had tired out donixote at the ball, who had reaed for the night with don antonio&039;swife, he locked hiself up the 插ber where the head was heexpned to the the property it possessed and entrted the secretto the, tellg the that now for the first ti he was gog totry the virtue of the en插nted head; but except don antonio&039;s ofriends no one else was privy to the ystery of the en插ntnt, andif don antonio had not first revealed it to the they would havebeen evitably reduced to the sa state of aazent as the rest, artfully
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