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theduke as to how he was to bear hiself agast the valiant donixote of la an插; beg warned that he t on no aount slayhi, but strive to shirk the first enunter as to avoid the riskof killg hi, as he was sure to do if he t hi full tilt hecrossed the urtyard at a walk, and g to where the duennaswere placed sped to look at her who deanded hi for a hband; thearshal of the field suoned don ixote, who had already presentedhiself the urtyard, and standg by the side of tosilos headdressed the duennas, and asked the if they nsented that donixote of la an插 should do battle for their right they saidthey did, and that whatever he should do that behalf theydeclared rightly done, fal and valid by this ti the duke andduchess had taken their places a gallery andg theenclosure, which was filled to overflog with a ultitude ofpeople ear to see this perilo and unparalleled enunter thenditions of the bat were that if don ixote proved the victorhis antagonist was to arry the daughter of dona rodriguez; but ifhe should be vani射d his opponent was released fro the proisethat was cd agast hi and fro all obligations to givesatisfaction the aster of the cereonies apportioned the sun tothe, and stationed the, each on the spot where he was to standthe dr beat, the und of the trupets filled the air, the earthtrebled under foot, the hearts of the gazg crowd were full ofanxiety, hopg for a happy issue, apprehensive of anuntoward endg to the affair, and lastly, don ixote, ndghiself with all his heart to go
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