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on anythg obvioand necessary as oney and clean shirts, it was not to be supposedtherefore that they did not carry the, and he ight regard it ascerta and establi射d that all knights-errant (about who there were any full and unipea插ble books) carried well-furni射d purses case of erncy, and likewise carried shirts and a little box ofotnt to cure the wounds they received for those pns anddeserts where they engad bat and ca out wounded, it wasnot always that there was one to cure the, unless deed theyhad for a friend sa agician to suour the at once byfetchg through the air upon a cloud dasel or dwarf with a vialof water of such virtue that by tastg one drop of it they were curedof their hurts and wounds an stant and left as und as if theyhad not received any daa whatever but case this should notour, the knights of old took care to see that their sires wereprovided with oney and other reisites, such as lt and otntsfor healg purposes; and when it happened that knights had no sires(which was rarely and seldo the case) they theselves carriedeverythg cunng saddle-bags that were hardly seen on the horse&039;scroup, as if it were thg else of ore iportance, becae,unless for such rean, carryg saddle-bags was not veryfavourably regarded aong knights-errant he therefore advised hi(and, as his godn on to be, he ight even and hi) neverfro that ti forth to travel without oney and the ualreirents, and he would fd the advanta of the when he leastexpected it
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