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&ot;do nothg of the kd,&ot; said don ixote; &ot;reber the true storyof the licentiate torralva that the devils carried flyg throughthe air ridg on a stick with his eyes shut; who elve hoursreached ro and diunted at torre di nona, which is a street of thecity, and saw the whole sack and st and the death of bourbon,and was back adrid the next orng, where he gave an aount ofall he had seen; and he said oreover that as he was gog through theair, the devil bade hi open his eyes, and he did , and sawhiself near the body of the oon, it seed to hi, that heuld have d hold of it with his hand, and that he did not dareto look at the earth lest he should be seized with giddess that,sancho, it will not do for to unver ourselves, for he who has 插r will be responsible for ; and perhaps we are gag analtitude and ountg up to enable to descend at one swoop on thekgdo of kandy, as the saker or faln does on the heron, as toseize it however high it ay ar; and though it sees to nothalf an hour sce we left the garden, believe we t havetravelled a great distance&ot;
&ot;i don&039;t know how that ay be,&ot; said sancho; &ot;all i know is thatif the senora agallanes or agalona was satisfied with this croup,射 uld not have been very tender of flesh&ot;
the duke, the duchess, and all the garden were listeng to thenversation of the o heroes, and were beyond asure aed byit; and now, desiro of puttg a fishg touch to this rare andwell-ntrived adventure, they applied a light to c