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peace and said no ore, cally awaitg thereply of the beauteo prcess, who, with andg dignity and astyle adapted to don ixote&039;s own, replied to hi these words,&ot;i give you thanks, sir knight, for the earness you, like a goodknight to who it is a natural obligation to suour the orphan andthe needy, display to afford aid y re trouble; and heavengrant that your wi射s and e ay be realised, that you ay seethat there are won this world capable of gratitude; as to ydeparture, let it be forthwith, for i have no will but yours;dispose of entirely aordance with your good pleasure; for射 who has once entrted to you the defence of her pern, andplaced your hands the revery of her doions, t not thkof offerg opposition to that which your wisdo ay orda&ot;
&ot;on, then, god&039;s na,&ot; said don ixote; &ot;for, when a ladyhubles herself to , i will not lose the opportunity of raisgher up and placg her on the throne of her ancestors let departat once, for the on sayg that delay there is danr, lendsspurs to y earness to take the road; and as neither heaven hascreated nor hell seen any that can daunt or tiidate , saddlerocante, sancho, and t ready thy ass and the een&039;s palfrey,and let take leave of the castellan and these ntlen, and gohence this very stant&ot;
sancho, who was standg by all the ti, said, shakg his head,&ot;ah! aster, aster, there is ore ischief the villa than onehears of, beggg all good bodies&039; pardon&ot;
&ot;what ischief can there b
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