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sancho ca up, and when he saw the untenance of the bachelorcarras, he fell to crossg hiself a thoand tis, and blessghiself as any ore all this ti the prostrate knight showed nosigns of life, and sancho said to don ixote, &ot;it is y opion,senor, that any case your worship should take and thrt your swordto the outh of this one here that looks like the bachelor sancarras; perhaps hi you will kill one of your eneies, theen插nters&ot;
&ot;thy advice is not bad,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;for of eneies the fewerthe better;&ot; and he was drag his sword to carry to effectsancho&039;s unsel and sugstion, when the sire of the irrors caup, now without the nose which had ade hi hideo, and criedout a loud voice, &ot;d what you are about, senor don ixote; thatis your friend, the bachelor san carras, you have at your feet,and i a his sire&ot;
&ot;and the nose?&ot; said sancho, seeg hi without the hideofeature he had before; to which he replied, &ot;i have it here ypocket,&ot; and puttg his hand to his right pocket, he pulled out aaserade nose of varni射d pasteboard of the ake already described;and sancho, exag hi ore and ore closely, excd aloud a voice of aazent, &ot;holy ary be good to ! isn&039;t it to cecial,y neighbour and gossip?&ot;
&ot;why, to be sure i a!&ot; returned the now unnosed sire; &ot;to ceciali a, gossip and friend sancho panza; and i&039;ll tell you presentlythe ans and tricks and falsehoods by which i have been brought here;but the anti, beg a