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fear of death, or dreaddyg of any wound; and when i ake it and give it to thee thouhast nothg to do when battle thou seest they have cut half through the iddle of the body- as is wont to happenfreently,- but neatly and with great nicety, ere the bloodnal, to place that portion of the body which shall have fallento the ground upon the other half which reas the saddle,takg care to fit it on evenly and exactly then thou shalt give to drk but o drops of the balsa i have ntioned, and thohalt see bee under than an apple&ot;
&ot;if that be ,&ot; said panza, &ot;i renounce henceforth the governntof the proised island, and desire nothg ore paynt of yany and faithful services than that your worship give thereceipt of this supre lior, for i a persuaded it will be worthore than o reals an ounce anywhere, and i want no ore to passthe rest of y life ease and honour; but it reas to be told ifit sts uch to ake it&ot;
&ot;with less than three reals, six arts of it ay be ade,&ot; said donixote
&ot;sner that i a!&ot; said sancho, &ot;then why does your worship put offakg it and teachg it to ?&ot;
&ot;peace, friend,&ot; answered don ixote; &ot;greater secrets i an toteach thee and greater favours to bestow upon thee; and for thepresent let see to the dressg, for y ear pas ore than iuld wish&ot;
sancho took out lt and otnt fro the alforjas; but whendon ixote ca to see his helt shattered, he was like to losehis senses, and clappg his hand upon his sw
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