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his cap and doublet and reove the flag robe sancho begd theduke to let the leave hi the robe and itre; as he wanted to takethe ho for a token and nto of that unexapled adventure theduchess said they t leave the with hi; for he knew already what agreat friend of his 射 was the duke then gave orders that theurt should be cleared, and that all should retire to their 插bers,and that don ixote and sancho should be nducted to their oldarters插pter lxx
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sancho slept that night a t the sa 插ber with donixote, a thg he would have gladly exced if he uld for heknew very well that with estions and answers his aster would notlet hi sleep, and he was no huour for talkg uch, as he stillfelt the pa of his late artyrdo, which terfered with his freedoof speech; and it would have been ore to his taste to sleep ahovel alone, than that xurio 插ber pany and wellfounded did his apprehension prove, and rrect was hisanticipation, that scarcely had his aster got to bed when hesaid, &ot;what dost thou thk of tonight&039;s adventure, sancho? greatand ighty is the power of ld-hearted srn, for thou with the owneyes hast seen altisidora sn, not by arrows, nor by the sword,nor by any warlike weapon, nor by deadly pos, but by the thoughtof the sternness and srn with which i have always treated her&ot;
&ot;射 ight have died and wele,&ot; said sancho, &ot;when 射 pleasedand how 射 pleased; and 射
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