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nd take eleven stone of his flesh off his body, hereor there, as he pleases, and as suits hi best; and beg thisway reduced to ne stone weight, he will ake hiself eal andeven with ne stone of his opponent, and they will be able to runon eal ters&ot;
&ot;by all that&039;s good,&ot; said one of the peasants as he heardsancho&039;s decision, &ot;but the ntlean has spoken like a sat, andgiven judgnt like a canon! but i&039;ll be bound the fat an won&039;tpart with an ounce of his flesh, not to say eleven stone&ot;
&ot;the best plan will be for the not to run,&ot; said another, &ot;that neither the th an break down under the weight, nor the fat onestrip hiself of his flesh; let half the war be spent e, andlet&039;s take these ntlen to the tavern where there&039;s the best, and&039;over be the cloak when it ras&ot;
&ot;i thank you, sirs,&ot; said don ixote; &ot;but i cannot s for anstant, for sad thoughts and unhappy circtances force to seedisurteo and to travel apace;&ot; and spurrg rocante he pu射don, leavg the wonderg at what they had seen and heard, at his ownstran figure and at the shrewdness of his servant, for such theytook sancho to be; and another of the observed, &ot;if the servant is clever, what t the aster be? i&039;ll bet, if they are gog tosalaanca to study, they&039;ll e to be alcaldes of the urt atrice; for it&039;s a re joke- only to read and read, and haveterest and good ck; and before a an knows where he is he fdshiself with a staff his
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