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theo books is the ore truthful, or, to put it better, the lesslyg; all i can say is, send this one to the yard for aswagrg fool&ot;
&ot;this that follows is &039;florisarte of hircania,&039;&ot; said the barber
&ot;senor florisarte here?&ot; said the curate; &ot;then by y faith he ttake up his arters the yard, spite of his arvello birth andvisionary adventures, for the stiffness and dryness of his styledeserve nothg else; to the yard with hi and the other, istresshoekeeper&ot;
&ot;with all y heart, senor,&ot; said 射, and executed the order withgreat delight
&ot;this,&ot; said the barber, &ot;is the knight platir&039;&ot;
&ot;an old book that,&ot; said the curate, &ot;but i fd no rean forclency it; send it after the others without appeal;&ot; which wasdone
another book was opened, and they saw it was entitled, &ot;the knightof the cross&ot;
&ot;for the sake of the holy na this book has,&ot; said the curate, &ot;itsignorance ight be exced; but then, they say, &039;behd the crossthere&039;s the devil; to the fire with it&ot;
takg down another book, the barber said, &ot;this is &039;the irror ofchivalry&039;&ot;
&ot;i know his worship,&ot; said the curate; &ot;that is where senorrealdos of ontalvan figures with his friends and rades,greater thieves than cac, and the elve peers of france with theveracio historian turp; however, i a not for ndeng the toore than perpetual banishnt, becae, at any rate, they have share
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