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white arour, he relved, on the first opportunity, tosur his until it was whiter than an ere; and fortghiself he pursued his way, takg that which his horse chose, for this he believed lay the essence of adventures
th settg out, our new-fledd adventurer paced along, talkg tohiself and sayg, &ot;who knows but that ti to e, when theveracio history of y fao deeds is ade known, the sa whowrites it, when he has to set forth y first sally the earlyorng, will do it after this fashion? &039;scarce had the rubicundapollo spread o&039;er the face of the broad spacio earth the goldenthreads of his bright hair, scarce had the little birds of patedpa attuned their notes to hail with dulcet and llifoharony the g of the rosy dawn, that, desertg the ft uch ofher jealo spoe, was appearg to ortals at the gates andbalnies of the anchegan horizon, when the renowned knight donixote of la an插, ittg the lazy down, ounted his celebratedsteed rocante and began to traverse the ancient and fao capode ontiel;&039;&ot; which fact he was actually traversg &ot;happy thea, happy the ti,&ot; he ntued, &ot; which shall be ade known ydeeds of fa, worthy to be oulded brass, carved arble, led pictures, for a orial for ever and thou, o sa agician,whoever thou art, to who it shall fall to be the chronicler of thiswondro history, fet not, i entreat thee, y good rocante, thenstant panion of y ways and wandergs&ot; presently he brokeout aga, as if he were love-stricken earnest, &ot;o prcessdulcea, lady of
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