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&ot;i ark the for e on the spot,&ot; said sancho; &ot;let nobody touchthe; i&039;ll pay better for the than anyone else, for i uld noish for anythg ore to y taste; and i don&039;t care a p whetherthey are feet or heels&ot;
&ot;nobody shall touch the,&ot; said the landlord; &ot;for the otherguests i have, beg perns of high ality, brg their own ok andcaterer and larder with the&ot;
&ot;if you e to people of ality,&ot; said sancho, &ot;there&039;s nobodyore than y aster; but the callg he follows does not allow oflarders or store-roos; we lay ourselves down the iddle of aadow, and fill ourselves with arns or dlars&ot;
here ended sancho&039;s nversation with the landlord, sancho notcarg to carry it any farther by answerg hi; for he had alreadyasked hi what callg or what profession it was his aster was of
supper-ti havg e, then, don ixote betook hiself to hisroo, the landlord brought the stew-pan jt as it was, and hesat hiself down to sup very retely it sees that anotherroo, which was next to don ixote&039;s, with nothg but a thpartition to separate it, he overheard these words, &ot;as you live,senor don jeronio, while they are brgg supper, let readanother 插pter of the send part of &039;don ixote of la an插&039;&ot;
the stant don ixote heard his own na be started to his feetand listened with open ears to catch what they said about hi, andheard the don jeronio who had been addressed say reply, &ot;why wouldyou have read that absurd stuff,