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anof such ality for a aster your worship, who will know how togive all that will be suitable for and that i can bear&ot;
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of the good fortune which the valiant don ixote had theterrible and undreat-of adventure of the dills, with otherourrences worthy to be fitly rerded
at this pot they ca sight of thirty forty dills thatthere are on pn, and as on as don ixote saw the he said to hissire, &ot;fortune is arrangg atters for better than we uld haveshaped our desires ourselves, for look there, friend sancho panza,where thirty or ore onstro giants present theselves, all ofwho i an to enga battle and slay, and with whose spoils weshall beg to ake our fortunes; for this is righteo warfare, andit is god&039;s good service to sweep evil a breed fro off the face ofthe earth&ot;
&ot;what giants?&ot; said sancho panza
&ot;those thou seest there,&ot; answered his aster, &ot;with the longars, and have the nearly o leagues long&ot;
&ot;look, your worship,&ot; said sancho; &ot;what we see there are not giantsbut dills, and what see to be their ars are the sails thatturned by the d ake the illstone go&ot;
&ot;it is easy to see,&ot; replied don ixote, &ot;that thou art not ed tothis bess of adventures; those are giants; and if thou art afraid,away with thee out of this and betake thyself to prayer while i engathe fierce and uneal bat&ot;
sayg, he gave the spur to his steed rocante, heedless ofthe cries his sire sancho s
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