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stle of the en插nted oor ay give way to despair, buti t be dulcea&039;s, boiled or roast, pure, urteo, and 插ste, spite of all the agic-workg powers on earth&ot; and with that he shutthe dow with a bang, and, as uch out of teper and out of rts asif great isfortune had befallen hi, stretched hiself on hisbed, where we will leave hi for the present, as the great sanchopanza, who is about to set up his fao governnt, now deands ourattention
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of how the great sancho panza took possession of his island, andof how he ade a begng governg
o perpetual disverer of the antipodes, torch of the world, eyeof heaven, sweet stiulator of the water-olers! thibrae here,phoeb there, now archer, now physician, father of poetry, ventorof ic; thou that always risest and, noithstandg appearances,never settest! to thee, o sun, by whose aid an betteth an, to theei appeal to help and lighten the darkness of y wit that i ay beable to proceed with scrupulo exactitude givg an aount of thegreat sancho panza&039;s governnt; for without thee i feel yselfweak, feeble, and uncerta
to e to the pot, then- sancho with all his attendants arrivedat a villa of thoand habitants, and one of the larstthe duke possessed they rd hi that it was called the island ofbarataria, either becae the na of the villa was baratario, orbecae of the joke by way of which the governnt had beennferred upon hi on reachg the gates of the town, which was awalled one, the unicipality ca forth to et hi,
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