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he alforjas they had lost their entire larder andissariat; and to plete the isfortune they t with anadventure which without any vention had really the appearance ofone it happened that the night closed what darkly, butfor all that they pu射d on, sancho feelg sure that as the roadwas the kg&039;s highway they ight reanably expect to fd nwith a league or o gog along, then, this way, the nightdark, the sire hungry, the aster sharp-set, they saw g towardsthe on the road they were travellg a great nuber of lights whichlooked exactly like stars otion sancho was taken aback at thesight of the, nor did don ixote altother relish the: the onepulled up his ass by the halter, the other his hack by the bridle, andthey stood still, watchg anxioly to see what all this would turnout to be, and found that the lights were approachg the, and thenearer they ca the greater they seed, at which spectacle sanchobegan to shake like a an dosed with rcury, and don ixote&039;s hairstood on end; he, however, pckg up spirit a little, said:
&ot;this, no doubt, sancho, will be a ost ighty and periloadventure, which it will be needful for to put forth all yvalour and retion&ot;
&ot;uncky !&ot; answered sancho; &ot;if this adventure happens to beone of phantos, as i a begng to thk it is, where shall ifd the ribs to bear it?&ot;
&ot;be they phantos ever uch,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;i will notperit the to touch a thread of thy garnts; for if they playedtricks with thee the ti before,
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