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e lady, &ot;delivered your ssawith all the foralities such ssas reire; rise up, for it is notright that the sire of a knight great as he of the ruefuntenance, of who we have heard a great deal here, should rea onhis knees; rise, y friend, and bid your aster wele to theservices of yself and the duke y hband, a untry hoe we havehere&ot;
sancho got up, 插rd as uch by the beauty of the good lady asby her high-bred air and her urtesy, but, above all, by what 射 hadsaid about havg heard of his aster, the knight of the ruefuntenance; for if 射 did not call hi knight of the lions it was nodoubt becae he had lately taken the na &ot;tell , brothersire,&ot; asked the duchess (whose title, however, is not known), &ot;thisaster of yours, is he not one of who there is a history extant prt, called &039;the nio ntlean, don ixote of la an插,&039; whohas for the lady of his heart a certa dulcea del tobo?&ot;
&ot;he is the sa, senora,&ot; replied sancho; &ot;and that sire of hiswho figures, or ought to figure, the said history under the na ofsancho panza, is yself, unless they have 插nd the cradle,i an the press&ot;
&ot;i a rejoiced at all this,&ot; said the duchess; &ot;go, brother panza,and tell your aster that he is wele to y estate, and that nothguld happen that uld give greater pleasure&ot;
sancho returned to his aster ightily pleased with thisgratifyg answer, and told hi all the great lady had said to hi,laudg to the skies, his rtic phrase, her rare beauty
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