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rtered or whole,nor vair azure or bedevilled what are you about? sner that i abefore god!&ot; but not for all these entreaties did don ixote turnback; on the ntrary he went on shoutg out, &ot;ho, knights, ye whofollow and fight under the banners of the valiant eperor pentapolof the bare ar, follow all; ye shall see how easily i shall givehi his reven over his eney alifanfaron of the trapobana&ot;
sayg, he da射d to the idst of the sadron of ewes, andbegan spearg the with as uch spirit and trepidity as if hewere transfi性 ortal eneies earnest the 射pherds anddrovers aopanyg the flock shouted to hi to desist; seeg it wasno e, they ungirt their slgs and began to sate his ears withstones as big as one&039;s fist don ixote gave no heed to the stones,but, lettg drive right and left kept sayg:
&ot;where art thou, proud alifanfaron? e before ; i a a sgleknight who would fa prove thy prowess hand to hand, and ake theeyield thy life a penalty for the wrong thou dost to the valiantpentapol garaanta&ot; here ca a sugar-p fro the brook thatstruck hi on the side and buried a uple of ribs his bodyfeelg hiself sitten, he iad hiself sn or badly woundedfor certa, and rellectg his lior he drew out his flask, andputtg it to his outh began to pour the ntents to his stoach;but ere he had sueeded swallog what seed to hi enough,there ca another alond which struck hi on the hand and on theflask fairly that it sa射d it to pieces, knockg three or fourteeth and grders out of his outh its
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