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at these adventures we go seekg will the end lead to such isadventures that we shall not knowwhich is our right foot; and that the best and wisest thg, aordgto y sall wits, would be for to return ho, now that it isharvest-ti, and attend to our bess, and give over wanderg frozeca to a and fro pail to bucket, as the sayg is&ot;
&ot;how little thou knowest about chivalry, sancho,&ot; replied donixote; &ot;hold thy peace and have patience; the day will e whenthou shalt see with the own eyes what an honourable thg it is towander the pursuit of this callg; nay, tell , what greaterpleasure can there be the world, or what delight can eal thatof ng a battle, and triuphg over one&039;s eney? none, beyond alldoubt&ot;
&ot;very likely,&ot; answered sancho, &ot;though i do not know it; all i knowis that sce we have been knights-errant, or sce your worship hasbeen one (for i have no right to reckon yself one of honourablea nuber) we have never won any battle except the one with thebiscayan, and even out of that your worship car-ne with half an earand half a helt the less; and fro that till now it has been allcudllgs and ore cudllgs, cuffs and ore cuffs, i ttgthe blanketg over and above, and fallg with en插nted pernn who i cannot aven yself as to know what the delight, as yourworship calls it, of nerg an eney is like&ot;
&ot;that is what vexes , and what ought to vex thee, sancho,&ot; replieddon ixote; &ot;but henceforward i will endeavour to have at hand sword ad
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