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had believed , believe now, and a still greater one will beavoided; for i tell you chivalry is of no aount with the holybrotherhood, and they don&039;t care o aravedis for all theknights-errant the world; and i can tell you i fancy i hear theirarrows whistlg past y ears this ute&ot;
&ot;thou art a ward by nature, sancho,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;but lestthou shouldst say i a obstate, and that i never do as thou dostadvise, this once i will take thy advice, and withdraw out of reach ofthat fury thou dreadest; but it t be on one ndition, thatnever, life or death, thou art to say to anyone that i retiredor withdrew fro this danr out of fear, but only pliancewith thy entreaties; for if thou sayest otherwise thou wilt liethere, and fro this ti to that, and fro that to this, i givethee lie, and say thou liest and wilt lie every ti thou thkestor sayest it; and answer not aga; for at the re thought thati a withdrag or retirg fro any danr, above all fro this,which does see to carry little shadow of fear with it, i aready to take y stand here and await alone, not only that holybrotherhood you talk of and dread, but the brothers of the elvetribes of israel, and the seven aabees, and castor and polx,and all the brothers and brotherhoods the world&ot;
&ot;senor,&ot; replied sancho, &ot;to retire is not to flee, and there isno wisdo waitg when danr oueighs hope, and it is the part ofwise n to preserve theselves to-day for to-orrow, and not risk all one day; and let
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