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enegade did not prove suessful,the expedient of the great don ixote&039;s expedition to barbaryshould be adopted o days afterwards the renegade put to sea alight vessel of six oars a-side anned by a stout crew, and o dayslater the galleys ade sail easard, the neral havg begd theviceroy to let hi know all about the release of don gregorio andabout ana felix, and the viceroy proised to do as he reested
one orng as don ixote went out for a stroll along the beach,arrayed full arour (for, as he often said, that was &ot;his onlyar, his only rest the fray,&ot; and he never was without it for aont), he saw g towards hi a knight, al full arour, witha shg oon pated on his shield, who, on approachg sufficientlynear to be heard, said a loud voice, addressg hiself to donixote, &ot;ilstrio knight, and never sufficiently extolled donixote of la an插, i a the knight of the white oon, whoseunheard-of achievents will perhaps have recalled hi to thyory i e to do battle with thee and prove the ight of thyar, to the end that i ake thee acknowled and nfess that y lady,let her be who 射 ay, is parably fairer than thy dulcea deltobo if thou dost acknowled this fairly and openly, thou shaltescape death and save the trouble of flictg it upon thee; ifthou fightest and i vanish thee, i deand no other satisfaction thanthat, layg aside ars and abstag fro gog est ofadventures, thou withdraw and betake thyself to the own villafor the space of a year, and live there without puttg hand to sword, pe
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