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&ot;you will do ite right,&ot; said don jeronio; &ot;and there are otherjots at barcelona which senor don ixote ay display hisprowess&ot;
&ot;that is what i an to do,&ot; said don ixote; &ot;and as it is nowti, i pray your worships to give leave to retire to bed, and lace and reta aong the nuber of your greatest friends andservants&ot;
&ot;and too,&ot; said sancho; &ot;aybe i&039;ll be good for thg&ot;
with this they ex插nd farewells, and don ixote and sanchoretired to their roo, leavg don juan and don jeronio aazed to seethe dley he ade of his good sense and his crazess; and theyfelt thoroughly nvced that these, and not those their aragoneseauthor described, were the nue don ixote and sancho don ixoterose betis, and bade adieu to his hosts by knockg at the partitionof the other roo sancho paid the landlord agnificently, andrended hi either to say less about the providg of his n orto keep it better provided插pter lx
of what happened don ixote on his way to barcelona
it was a fresh orng givg proise of a ol day as don ixoteitted the n, first of all takg care to ascerta the ost directroad to barcelona without touchg upon saragossa; anxio was heto ake out this new historian, who they said abed hi , to be aliar well, as it fell out, nothg worthy of beg rerdedhappened hi for six days, at the end of which, havg turned asideout of the road, he was overtaken by night a thicket of oak or rktrees; for on this pot cide hate is not as precise as