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don ixote was aazed to hear roe utter such excellent and jtsentts, for he did not thk that aong those who followed suchtrades as robbg, urderg, and waylayg, there uld be anyonecapable of a virtuo thought, and he said reply, &ot;senor roe, thebegng of health lies knog the disease and the sickan&039;s willgness to take the dices which the physicianprescribes; you are sick, you know what ails you, and heaven, orore properly speakg god, who is our physician, will adisterdices that will cure you, and cure gradually, and not of asudden or by a iracle; besides, sners of discernnt are nearerandnt than those who are fools; and as your worship has shown goodsense your rearks, all you have to do is to keep up a good heartand trt that the weakness of your nscience will be strengthenedand if you have any desire to shorten the journey and put yourselfeasily the way of salvation, e with , and i will show youhow to bee a knight-errant, a callg where any hardships andishaps are enuntered that if they be taken as penances they willlod you heaven a trice&ot;
roe laughed at don ixote&039;s exhortation, and 插ngg thenversation he related the tragic affair of claudia jeronia, ahich sancho was extrely grieved; for he had not found the youngwoan&039;s beauty, boldness, and spirit at all aiss
and now the sires despatched to ake the prize ca up, brggwith the o ntlen on horseback, o pilgris on foot, and aach full of won with six servants on
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