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don ixote was aazed at the virtue and property of the head, andwas cled to disbelieve don antonio; but seeg what a short tihe had to wait to test the atter, he did not choose to say anythxcept that he thanked hi for havg revealed to hi ighty asecret they then itted the roo, don antonio locked the door, andthey repaired to the 插ber where the rest of the ntlen wereassebled the anti sancho had reunted to the several of theadventures and aidents that had happened his aster
that afternoon they took don ixote out for a stroll, not hisarour but street stu, with a surat of tawny cloth uponhi, that at that sean would have ade ice itself sweat orders wereleft with the servants to enterta sancho as not to let hileave the hoe don ixote was ounted, not on rocante, but upon atall ule of easy pace and handly capared they put thesurat on hi, and on the back, without his perceivg it, theystitched a parchnt on which they wrote lar letters, &ot;this isdon ixote of la an插&ot; as they set out upon their excursion theplacard attracted the eyes of all who 插nced to see hi, and asthey read out, &ot;this is don ixote of la an插,&ot; don ixote wasaazed to see how any people gazed at hi, called hi by his na,and regnised hi, and turng to don antonio, who rode at hisside, he observed to hi, &ot;great are the priviles knight-errantryvolves, for it akes hi who professes it known and fao every region of the earth; see, don antonio, even the very boys ofthis city know without ever havg seen &