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order, ran not one but several urses overthe adow, with jubilant shouts and cries of &ot;long live caacho anditeria! he as rich as 射 is fair; and 射 the fairest on earth!&ot;
hearg this, don ixote said to hiself, &ot;it is easy to seethese folk have never seen y dulcea del tobo; for if they hadthey would be ore oderate their praises of this iteria oftheirs&ot;
shortly after this, several bands of dancers of vario rtsbegan to enter the arcade at different pots, and aong the one ofsword-dancers posed of four-and-enty lads of gallant andhigh-spirited ien, clad the fest and whitest of len, andwith handkerchiefs ebroidered vario lours with fe silk;and one of those on the ares asked an active youth who led the ifany of the dancers had been wounded &ot;as yet, thank god, no one hasbeen wounded,&ot; said he, &ot;we are all safe and und;&ot; and he at oncebegan to execute plicated figures with the rest of his rades,with any turns and great dexterity, that although don ixotewas well ed to see dances of the sa kd, he thought he hadnever seen any good as this he al adired another that ca posed of fair young aidens, none of who seed to be underfourteen or over eighteen years of a, all clad green stuff,with their locks partly braided, partly flog loose, but all of suchbright gold as to vie with the sunbeas, and over the they woregarlands of jessae, roses, aaranth, and honeysuckle at their headwere a venerable old an and an ancient da, ore brisk and active,however, tha
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