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the hostess, her daughter, and the worthy aritornes listened bewildernt to the words of the knight-errant; for they understoodabout as uch of the as if he had been talkg greek, though theyuld perceive they were all ant for expressions of good-will andblandishnts; and not beg atod to this kd of langua, theystared at hi and wondered to theselves, for he seed to the aan of a different rt fro those they were ed to, and thankg hi pothoe phrase for his civility they left hi, while theasturian gave her attention to sancho, who needed it no less thanhis aster
the carrier had ade an arrannt with her for recreation thatnight, and 射 had given hi her word that when the guests wereiet and the faily asleep 射 would e search of hi and ethis wi射s unreservedly and it is said of this good lass that 射never ade proises of the kd without fulfillg the, even though射 ade the a forest and without any witness present, for 射pd herself greatly on beg a lady and held it no disgrace to be such an eploynt as servant an n, becae, 射 said,isfortunes and ill-ck had brought her to that position the hard,narrow, wretched, rickety bed of don ixote stood first the iddleof this star-lit stable, and close beside it sancho ade his, whichrely nsisted of a rh at and a blanket that looked as if ias of threadbare canvas rather than of wool next to these o bedswas that of th
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