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that if this predicted knight, after havg cut the giant&039;s throat,should be disposed to arry i was to offer yself at once withoutdeur as his lawful wife, and yield hi possession of y kgdotother with y pern&ot;
&ot;what thkest thou now, friend sancho?&ot; said don ixote at this&ot;hearest thou that? did i not tell thee ? see how we have alreadygot a kgdo to govern and a een to arry!&ot;
&ot;on y oath it is ,&ot; said sancho; &ot;and foul fortune to hi whowon&039;t arry after slittg senor pandahilado&039;s dpipe! and then, howillfavoured the een is! i wish the fleas y bed were that rt!&ot;
and sayg he cut a uple of capers the air with every signof extre satisfaction, and then ran to seize the bridle ofdorothea&039;s ule, and checkg it fell on his knees before her, begggher to give hi her hand to kiss token of his acknowledgnt of heras his een and istress which of the bystanders uld have helpedlaughg to see the adness of the aster and the siplicity of theservant? dorothea therefore gave her hand, and proised to ake hia great lord her kgdo, when heaven should be good as erit her to rever and enjoy it, for which sancho returned thanks words that set the all laughg aga
&ot;this, sirs,&ot; ntued dorothea, &ot;is y story; it only reas totell you that of all the attendants i took with fro y kgdo ihave none left except this well-bearded sire, for all were drowned a great tepest we enuntered when sight of port; and he andi ca to land on a uple of
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