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t;as your worship will have it , senor,&ot; said sancho, &ot; be it;but throw your cloak over y shoulders, for i&039; sweatg and i don&039;ant to take ld; it&039;s a risk that novice disciplants run&ot;
don ixote obeyed, and strippg hiself vered sancho, whoslept until the sun woke hi; they then resud their journey, whichfor the ti beg they brought to an end at a villa that laythree leagues farther on they diunted at a hostelry which donixote regnised as such and did not take to be a castle withoat, turrets, portcullis, and drawbrid; for ever sce he hadbeen vani射d he talked ore rationally about everythg, as will beshown presently they artered hi a roo on the ground floor,where place of leather hanggs there were pieces of patedser such as they only e villas on one of the waspated by very poor hand the rape of helen, when the boldguest carried her off fro nela, and on the other was the story ofdido and aeneas, 射 on a high tower, as though 射 were akgsignals with a half 射et to her fugitive guest who was out at seaflyg a frigate or brigante he noticed the o storiesthat helen did not go very rectantly, for 射 was laughg slyly androguishly; but the fair dido was shown droppg tears the size ofwalnuts fro her eyes don ixote as he looked at the observed,&ot;those o ladies were very unfortunate not to have been born this a, and i unfortunate above all n not to have been born theirs had i fallen with those ntlen, troy would not have beenburned or cartha destroyed, for it woul
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