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keepg up this noise, tuult, and uproar, they ca to where sanchostood dazed and bewildered by what he saw and heard, and as theyapproached one of the called out to hi, &ot;ar at once, your lordship,if you would not have yourself destroyed and the whole island lost&ot;
&ot;what have i to do with arg?&ot; said sancho &ot;what do i knowabout ars or supports? better leave all that to y aster donixote, who will settle it and ake all safe a trice; for i,sner that i a, god help , don&039;t understand these scuffles&ot;
&ot;ah, senor governor,&ot; said another, &ot;what slackness of ttle thisis! ar yourself; here are ars for you, offensive and defensive; eout to the plaza and be our leader and capta; it falls upon you byright, for you are our governor&ot;
&ot;ar then, god&039;s na,&ot; said sancho, and they at once producedo lar shields they had e provided with, and placed the uponhi over his shirt, without lettg hi put on anythg else, oneshield front and the other behd, and passg his ars throughopengs they had ade, they bound hi tight with ropes, that therehe was walled and boarded up as straight as a spdle and unable tobend his knees or stir a sgle step his hand they placed a lance,on which he leant to keep hiself fro fallg, and as on as theyhad hi th fixed they bade hi arch forward and lead the on andgive the all ura; for with hi for their guide and lap andorng star, they were sure to brg their bess to a suessfulissue
&ot;how a i to arch, uncky