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tg, nor do i knowwhat will be the last one that is to be the begng of theaoplishnt of y 插ste desires on one oasion 射 bade goand 插llen the fao giantess of seville, la giralda by na,who is as ighty and strong as if ade of brass, and though neverstirrg fro one spot, is the ost restless and 插nable woan the world i ca, i saw, i nered, and i ade her stay iet andbehave herself, for nothg but north ds blew for ore than a weekanother ti i was ordered to lift those ancient stones, the ightybulls of guisando, an enterprise that ight ore fitly be entrted orters than to knights aga, 射 bade flg yself to thecavern of cabra- an unparalleled and awful peril- and brg her aute aount of all that is ncealed those glooy depths isped the otion of the giralda, i lifted the bulls of guisando, ifng yself to the cavern and brought to light the secrets of itsabyss; and y hopes are as dead as dead can be, and her srn andher ands as lively as ever to be brief, last of all 射 hasanded to go through all the provces of spa and pel allthe knights-errant wanderg there to nfess that 射 surpasses allwon alive to-day beauty, and that i a the ost valiant and theost deeply enaoured knight on earth; support of which c ihave already travelled over the greater part of spa, and havethere vani射d several knights who have dared to ntradict ;but what i ost p and pride yself upon is havg vani射d sgle bat that fao knight don ixote of la an插, and adehi nfess that y casildea is ore beautiful than his dulcea;and this one v
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