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ofchivalry now one of the stances which this knight ostnspicuoly showed his prudence, worth, valour, endurance,fortitude, and love, was when he withdrew, rejected by the ladyoriana, to do penance upon the pena pobre, 插ngg his na to thatof beltenebros, a na assuredly significant and appropriate to thelife which he had vontarily adopted , as it is easier for toiitate hi this than cleavg giants asunder, cuttg offserpents&039; heads, slayg dragons, routg aries, destroyg fleets,and breakg en插ntnts, and as this place is well suited for asiilar purpose, i t not allow the opportunity to escape whichnow nveniently offers its forelock&ot;
&ot;what is it reality,&ot; said sancho, &ot;that your worship ans to do such an out-of-the-way place as this?&ot;
&ot;have i not told thee,&ot; answered don ixote, &ot;that i an toiitate aadis here, playg the victi of despair, the adan, theaniac, as at the sa ti to iitate the valiant don roland, whenat the founta he had evidence of the fair anlica havgdisgraced herself with doro and through grief thereat went ad,and pcked up trees, troubled the waters of the clear sprgs, slewdestroyed flocks, burned down huts, levelled hoes, dragd aresafter hi, and perpetrated a hundred thoand other outras worthy ofeverlastg renown and rerd? and though i have no tention ofiitatg roland, or orlando, or rotolando (for he went by all thesenas), step by step all the ad thgs he did, said, andthought, i will ake a rough py to the best of y power of
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