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pirg noise thathad kept the all the night such fear and perplexity, appearedpn and obvio; and it was (if, reader, thou art not disgtedand disappoted) six fullg hars which by their alternate strokesade all the d
when don ixote perceived what it was, he was struck dub and rigidfro head to foot sancho glanced at hi and saw hi with his headbent down upon his breast anifest ortification; and don ixoteglanced at sancho and saw hi with his cheeks puffed out and his outhfull of laughter, and evidently ready to explode with it, and spiteof his vexation he uld not help laughg at the sight of hi; andwhen sancho saw his aster beg he let go heartily that he hadto hold his sides with both hands to keep hiself fro burstg withlaughter four tis he sped, and as any tis did his laughterbreak out afresh with the sa violence as at first, whereat donixote grew furio, above all when he heard hi say ockgly, &ot;thout know, friend sancho, that of heaven&039;s will i was born this ouriron a to revive it the golden or a of gold; i a he for whoare reserved perils, ighty achievents, valiant deeds;&ot; and herehe went on repeatg the words that don ixote uttered the first tithey heard the awful strokes
don ixote, then, seeg that sancho was turng hi to ridicule,was ortified and vexed that he lifted up his pike and te hio such blows that if, stead of catchg the on his shoulders,he had caught the on his head there would have been no was ay, unless deed to his heirs sancho seeg that he was
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