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tlywhat had happened, and that all would have to be repaid hi sevenfold;but for all that, he went off weepg, while his aster stoodlaughg
th did the valiant don ixote right that wrong, and, thoroughlysatisfied with what had taken place, as he nsidered he had ade avery happy and noble begng with his knighthood, he took the roadtowards his villa perfect self-ntent, sayg a low voice,&ot;well ayest thou this day call thyself fortunate above all onearth, o dulcea del tobo, fairest of the fair! sce it has fallento thy lot to hold subject and subissive to thy full will andpleasure a knight renowned as is and will be don ixote of laan插, who, as all the world knows, yesterday received the order ofknighthood, and hath to-day righted the greatest wrong and grievancethat ever jtice nceived and cruelty perpetrated: who hath to-daypcked the rod fro the hand of yonder ruthless oppresr wantonlylashg that tender child&ot;
he now ca to a road branchg four directions, andidiately he was reded of those cross-roads whereknights-errant ed to s to nsider which road they should take iitation of the he halted for a while, and after havg deeplynsidered it, he gave rocante his head, subittg his own willto that of his hack, who followed out his first tention, which wasto ake straight for his own stable after he had gone about o ilesdon ixote perceived a lar party of people, who, as afterwardsappeared, were toledo traders, on their way to buy silk aturcia there were six of the g along
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