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i, and aong other thgs he said to hi,&ot;hold up your head, senor, and be of good cheer if you can, and givethanks to heaven that if you have had a tuble to the ground youhave not e off with a broken rib; and, as you know that &039;where theygive they take,&039; and that &039;there are not always fletches where thereare pegs,&039; a fig for the doctor, for there&039;s no need of hi to curethis ailnt let go ho, and give over gog about search ofadventures stran lands and places; rightly looked at, it is ithat a the greater loser, though it is your worship that has hadthe worse a with the governnt i gave up all wish to be agovernor aga, but i did not give up all longg to be a unt; andthat will never e to pass if your worship gives up beg akg by renouncg the callg of chivalry; and y hopes aregog to turn to ke&ot;
&ot;peace, sancho,&ot; said don ixote; &ot;thou seest y spension andretirent is not to exceed a year; i shall on return to y honouredcallg, and i shall not be at a loss for a kgdo to and aunty to bestow on thee&ot;
&ot;ay god hear it and s be deaf,&ot; said sancho; &ot;i have always heardsay that &039;a good hope is better than a bad holdg&ot;
as they were talkg don antonio ca lookg extrely pleasedand excg, &ot;reward for y good news, senor don ixote! dongregorio and the renegade who went for hi have e ashore- ashore doi say? they are by this ti the viceroy&039;s hoe, and will behere idiately&ot;
don ixote cheered up a little and said,
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