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olook for no other reward for their great and true devotion than that射 should be willg to aept the as her knights&ot;
&ot;it is with that kd of love,&ot; said sancho, &ot;i have heard preacherssay we ought to love our lord, for hiself alone, without begoved by the hope of glory or the fear of punishnt; though for ypart, i would rather love and serve hi for what he uld do&ot;
&ot;the devil take thee for a clown!&ot; said don ixote, &ot;and whatshrewd thgs thou sayest at tis! one would thk thou hadststudied&ot;
&ot; faith, then, i cannot even read&ot;
aster nicholas here called out to the to wait a while, as theywanted to halt and drk at a little sprg there was there donixote drew up, not a little to the satisfaction of sancho, for hewas by this ti weary of tellg any lies, and dread of hisaster catchg hi trippg, for though he knew that dulcea was apeasant girl of el tobo, he had never seen her all his lifecardenio had now put on the clothes which dorothea was wearg whenthey found her, and though they were not very good, they were farbetter than those he put off they diunted tother by the sideof the sprg, and with what the curate had provided hiself with atthe n they appeased, though not very well, the keen appetite theyall of the brought with the
while they were eployed there happened to e by a youthpassg on his way, who spg to exae the party at the sprg,the next ont ran to don ixote and claspg hi round the legs,began to weep freely, sayg,
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