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treatg of the adventure which gave don ixote ore unhappessthan all that had hitherto befallen hi
the wife of don antonio oreno, the history says, was extrelyhappy to see ana felix her hoe 射 weled her with greatkdness, 插rd as well by her beauty as by her tellce; for both respects the fair oris was richly endowed, and all thepeople of the city flocked to see her as though they had been suonedby the rgg of the bells
don ixote told don antonio that the plan adopted for releasg dongregorio was not a good one, for its risks were greater than itsadvantas, and that it would be better to land hiself with hisars and horse barbary; for he would carry hi off spite ofthe whole oorish host, as don gaiferos carried off his wifelisendra
&ot;reber, your worship,&ot; observed sancho on hearg hi say ,&ot;senor don gaiferos carried off his wife fro the aland, and tookher to france by land; but this case, if by 插nce we carry off dongregorio, we have no way of brgg hi to spa, for there&039;s the seabeeen&ot;
&ot;there&039;s a redy for everythg except death,&ot; said don ixote;&ot;if they brg the vessel close to the shore we shall be able to ton board though all the world strive to prevent &ot;
&ot;your worship hits it off ighty well and ighty easy,&ot; said sancho;&ot;but &039;it&039;s a long step fro sayg to dog;&039; and i hold to therenegade, for he sees to an honest good-hearted fellow&ot;
don antonio then said that if the r