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&ot;for all your worship says,&ot; said sancho, &ot;it is not beg thatthere should he no thanks on our part for o hundred gold crowns thatthe duke&039;s ajordoo has given a little purse which i carry nexty heart, like a warg plaster or forter, to et any 插ncecalls; for we shan&039;t always fd castles where they&039;ll enterta ;now and then we ay light upon roadside ns where they&039;ll cudl &ot;
nversation of this rt the knight and sire errant werepursug their journey, when, after they had gone a little ore thanhalf a league, they perceived dozen n dressed like labourersstretched upon their cloaks on the grass of a green adow eatgtheir dner they had beside the what seed to be white 射etsncealg objects under the, standg upright or lyg flat,and arrand at tervals don ixote approached the ders, and,satg the urteoly first, he asked the what it was thosecloths vered &ot;senor,&ot; answered one of the party, &ot;under thesecloths are ias carved relief tended for a retablo weare puttg up our villa; we carry the vered up that theyay not be iled, and on our shoulders that they ay not be broken&ot;
&ot;with your good leave,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;i should like to seethe; for ias that are carried carefully no doubt t be feones&ot;
&ot;i should thk they were!&ot; said the other; &ot;let the oney they stspeak for that; for as a atter of fact there is not one of thethat does not stand ore than fifty ducats; and that yourworship ay jud; wait a ont, and you s