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lavileno&039;s tailwith tow, and the horse, beg full of sibs and crackers,idiately blew up with a prodigio noise, and brought don ixoteand sancho panza to the ground half sd by this ti the beardedband of duennas, the trifaldi and all, had vani射d fro the garden,and those that reaed lay stretched on the ground as if aswoon don ixote and sancho got up rather shaken, and, lookg aboutthe, were filled with aazent at fdg theselves the sagarden fro which they had started, and seeg such a nuber of peoplestretched on the ground; and their astonishnt was creased whenat one side of the garden they perceived a tall lance planted theground, and hangg fro it by o rds of green silk a othwhite parchnt on which there was the follog scription lar gold letters: &ot;the ilstrio knight don ixote of la an插has, by rely atteptg it, fi射d and ncded the adventureof the untess trifaldi, otherwise called the distressed duenna;alabruno is now satisfied on every pot, the chs of the duennasare now oth and clean, and kg don clavijo and een antonoasia their origal for; and when the sirely flallation shallhave been pleted, the white dove shall fd herself deliveredfro the pestifero rfalns that persecute her, and the ars ofher beloved ate; for such is the decree of the sa rl,arch-en插nter of en插nters&ot;
as on as don ixote had read the scription on the parchnthe perceived clearly that it referred to the disen插ntnt ofdulcea, and returng hearty thanks to heaven that he had with little danr achieved gran
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