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at this proposal sancho opened his eyes and his ears a pal&039;sbreadth wide, and his heart very readily aciesced whippghiself, and said he to his aster, &ot;very well then, senor, i&039;llhold yself readess to gratify your worship&039;s wi射s if i&039; rofit by it; for the love of y wife and children forces to seegraspg let your worship say how uch you will pay for eachlash i give yself&ot;
&ot;if sancho,&ot; replied don ixote, &ot;i were to reite thee as theiportance and nature of the cure deserves, the treasures of venice,the es of potosi, would be sufficient to pay thee see whatthou hast of e, and put a price on each lash&ot;
&ot;of the,&ot; said sancho, &ot;there are three thoand three hundredand odd; of these i have given yself five, the rest rea; let thefive go for the odd ones, and let take the three thoand threehundred, which at a arter real apiece (for i will not take lessthough the whole world should bid ) ake three thoand threehundred arter reals; the three thoand are one thoand fivehundred half reals, which ake seven hundred and fifty reals; andthe three hundred ake a hundred and fifty half reals, which e toseventy-five reals, which added to the seven hundred and fifty akeeight hundred and enty-five reals all these i will s out ofwhat i have belongg to your worship, and i&039;ll return ho rich andntent, though well whipped, for &039;there&039;s no takg trout&039;- but i sayno ore&ot;
&ot;o blessed sancho! o dear sancho!&ot; said don