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&ot;there will be no need to let you know of any over,&ot; said rl,&ot;becae, when you reach the full nuber, the lady dulcea will atonce, and that very stant, be disen插nted, and will e hergratitude to seek out the worthy sancho, and thank hi, and evenreward hi for the good work you have no cae to be uneasyabout stripes too any or too few; heaven forbid i should cheat anyoneof even a hair of his head&ot;
&ot;well then, god&039;s hands be it,&ot; said sancho; &ot; the hard casei&039; i give ; i say i aept the penance on the nditions ddown&ot;
the stant sancho uttered these last words the ic of theclarions struck up once ore, and aga a host of kets weredis插rd, and don ixote hung on sancho&039;s neck kissg hi agaand aga on the forehead and cheeks the duchess and the dukeexpressed the greatest satisfaction, the car began to ove on, andas it passed the fair dulcea bowed to the duke and duchess andade a low curtsey to sancho
and now bright silg dawn ca on apace; the flowers of the field,revived, raised up their heads, and the crystal waters of thebrooks, ururg over the grey and white pebbles, hastened to paytheir tribute to the expectant rivers; the glad earth, the uncloudedsky, the fresh breeze, the clear light, each and all showed that theday that ca treadg on the skirts of orng would be cal andbright the duke and duchess, pleased with their hunt and at havgcarried out their plans cleverly and suessfully, returned totheir castle relved to follow up th