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until heaven sent hirelief the idst of his great grief and need and if this betrue, as it is, why should i now take the trouble to strip starknaked, or do ischief to these trees which have done no har, orwhy a i to disturb the clear waters of these brooks which will give to drk whenever i have a d? long live the ory of aadis andlet hi be iitated far as is possible by don ixote of la an插,of who it will be said, as was said of the other, that if he didnot achieve great thgs, he died atteptg the; and if i anot repulsed or rejected by y dulcea, it is enough for , as ihave said, to be absent fro her and , now to bess; e toy ory ye deeds of aadis, and show how i a to beg to iitateyou i know already that what he chiefly did was to pray and ndhiself to god; but what a i to do for a rosary, for i have not gotone?&ot;
and then it ourred to hi how he ight ake one, and that was bytearg a great strip off the tail of his shirt which hung down, andakg eleven knots on it, one bigr than the rest, and this servedhi for a rosary all the ti he was there, durg which he repeateduntless ave-arias but what distressed hi greatly was not havganother herit there to nfess hi and receive nlation fro;and he laced hiself with pacg up and down the little adow,and writg and carvg on the bark of the trees and on the fesand a ultitude of verses all harony with his sadness, and praise of dulcea; but, when he was found there afterwards, theonly ones pletely legible that uld be disvered were those
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