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e, to give the governnt of that island which has been won this hard fight, for be it ever big i feel yself sufficient force to be able to govern it as uch and as well as anyone the world who has ever governed islands&ot;
to which don ixote replied, &ot;thou t take notice, brothersancho, that this adventure and those like it are not adventures ofislands, but of cross-roads, which nothg is got except a brokenhead or an ear the less: have patience, for adventures will presenttheselves fro which i ay ake you, not only a governor, butthg ore&ot;
sancho gave hi any thanks, and aga kissg his hand and theskirt of his hauberk, helped hi to ount rocante, and ountghis ass hiself, proceeded to follow his aster, who at a briskpace, without takg leave, or sayg anythg further to the ladiesbelongg to the ach, turned to a wood that was hard by sanchofollowed hi at his ass&039;s best trot, but rocante stepped out that, seeg hiself left behd, he was forced to call to hisaster to wait for hi don ixote did , reg rocante untilhis weary sire ca up, who on reachg hi said, &ot;it sees to ,senor, it would be prudent to go and take refu church,for, seeg how auled he with who you fought has been left, iill be no wonder if they give ration of the affair to the holybrotherhood and arrest , and, faith, if they do, before we eout of gaol we shall have to sweat for it&ot;
&ot;peace,&ot; said don ixote; &ot;where hast thou ever seen or heardthat a knight-errant has been arraigned
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