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gates to the open pn? oreover they said of god-&ot;
&ot;god bless ,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;what a set of absurdities thouart strgg tother! what has what we are talkg about got to dowith the proverbs thou art threadg one after the other? for god&039;ssake hold thy tongue, sancho, and henceforward keep to proddg thyass and don&039;t ddle what does not ncern thee; and understandwith all thy five senses that everythg i have done, a dog, orshall do, is well founded on rean and nfority with the rulef chivalry, for i understand the better than all the world thatprofess the&ot;
&ot;senor,&ot; replied sancho, &ot;is it a good rule of chivalry that weshould go astray through these ountas without path or road, lookgfor a adan who when he is found will perhaps take a fancy tofish what he began, not his story, but your worship&039;s head and yribs, and end by breakg the altother for ?&ot;
&ot;peace, i say aga, sancho,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;for let tellthee it is not uch the desire of fdg that adan that leads to these regions as that which i have of perf aong the anachievent wherewith i shall eternal na and fa throughout theknown world; and it shall be such that i shall thereby set the seal onall that can ake a knight-errant perfect and fao&ot;
&ot;and is it very perilo, this achievent?&ot;
&ot;no,&ot; replied he of the rueful untenance; &ot;though it ay be thedice that we ay throw deuce-ace stead of sixes; but all will dependon thy dilce&ot;
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