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the erist repeated aga and aga what he had said before, andthen sancho said, &ot;it sees to i can set the atter right aont, and this way; the an swears that he is gog to die uponthe gallows; but if he dies upon it, he has sworn the truth, and bythe law enacted deserves to go free and pass over the brid; but ifthey don&039;t hang hi, then he has sworn falsely, and by the sa lawdeserves to be hand&ot;
&ot;it is as the senor governor says,&ot; said the ssenr; &ot;and asregards a plete prehension of the case, there is nothg left todesire or hesitate about&ot;
&ot;well then i say,&ot; said sancho, &ot;that of this an they should letpass the part that has sworn truly, and hang the part that has lied;and this way the nditions of the passa will be fully pliedwith&ot;
&ot;but then, senor governor,&ot; replied the erist, &ot;the an willhave to be divided to o parts; and if he is divided of urse hewill die; and none of the reirents of the law will be carriedout, and it is abtely necessary to ply with it&ot;
&ot;look here, y good sir,&ot; said sancho; &ot;either i&039; a nkull orelse there is the sa rean for this passenr dyg as for hislivg and passg over the brid; for if the truth saves hi thefalsehood eally ndens hi; and that beg the case it is yopion you should say to the ntlen who sent you to that as theargunts for ndeng hi and for ablvg hi are exactlybalanced, they should let hi pass freely, as it is always orepraiseworthy to do good than to do e