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have seen, and what nstellations we haveleft behd and are now leavg behd but aga i tell thee, feeland hunt, for i a certa thou art cleaner than a 射et of othwhite paper&ot;
sancho felt, and passg his hand ntly and carefully down to thehollow of his left knee, he looked up at his aster and said,&ot;either the test is a false one, or we have not e to where yourworship says, nor with any leagues of it&ot;
&ot;why, how ?&ot; asked don ixote; &ot;hast thou e upon aught?&ot;
&ot;ay, and aughts,&ot; replied sancho; and shakg his frs hewa射d his whole hand the river along which the boat was ietlyglidg idstrea, not oved by any oult tellce orvisible en插nter, but siply by the current, jt there othand ntle
they now ca sight of lar water ills that stood theiddle of the river, and the stant don ixote saw the he criedout, &ot;seest thou there, y friend? there stands the castle orfortress, where there is, no doubt, knight durance, orill-ed een, or fanta, or prcess, whose aid i a broughthither&ot;
&ot;what the devil city, fortress, or castle is your worship talkgabout, senor?&ot; said sancho; &ot;don&039;t you see that those are ills thatstand the river to grd rn?&ot;
&ot;hold thy peace, sancho,&ot; said don ixote; &ot;though they look likeills they are not ; i have already told thee that en插ntntstransfor thgs and 插n their proper shapes; i do not an tosay they really 插n the fro one for to another, but that itsees as though they did, as experien
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