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for it, he would ake the sign to the ape and thendeclare that it had said and , which fitted the case exactly this way he acired a prodigio na and all ran after hi; onother oasions, beg very crafty, he would answer such a way thatthe answers suited the estions; and as no one cross-estioned hior pressed hi to tell how his ape dived, he ade fools of theall and filled his pouch the stant he entered the n he knew donixote and sancho, and with that knowled it was easy for hi toastonish the and all who were there; but it would have st hidear had don ixote brought down his hand a little lower when hecut off kg arsilio&039;s head and destroyed all his horsen, asrelated the preceedg 插pter
uch for aster pedro and his ape; and now to return to donixote of la an插 after he had left the n he detered tovisit, first of all, the banks of the ebro and that neighbourhood,before enterg the city of saragossa, for the aple ti there wasstill to spare before the jots left hi enough for all with thibject view he followed the road and travelled along it for odays, without etg any adventure worth ittg to writguntil on the third day, as he was ascendg a hill, he heard a greatnoise of dr, trupets, and ket-shots at first he iad regt of ldiers was passg that way, and to see the hespurred rocante and ounted the hill on reachg the he sawat the foot of it over o hundred n, as it seed to hi, ardwith weapons of vario rts, lances, crossbows, partisans, halberds,and pikes, and a few kets and a great
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