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cho answered that it was nothg, onlythat he had fallen down fro a rock and had his ribs a little bruisedthe nkeeper had a wife whose disposition was not such as those ofher callg only have, for 射 was by nature kd-hearted and feltfor the suffergs of her neighbours, 射 at once set about tendgdon ixote, and ade her young daughter, a very ely girl, help her takg care of her guest there was besides the n, as servant,an asturian lass with a broad face, flat poll, and snub nose, bld ofone eye and not very und the other the elegance of her shape, tobe sure, ade up for all her defects; 射 did not asure sevenpals fro head to foot, and her shoulders, which overweighted herwhat, ade her nteplate the ground ore than 射 liked thisgraceful lass, then, helped the young girl, and the o ade up a verybad bed for don ixote a garret that showed evident signs ofhavg forrly served for any years as a straw-loft, whichthere was al artered a carrier whose bed was placed a littlebeyond our don ixote&039;s, and, though only ade of the pack-saddlesand cloths of his ules, had uch the advanta of it, as donixote&039;s nsisted siply of four rough boards on o not very eventrestles, a attress, that for thness ight have passed for a ilt,full of pellets which, were they not seen through the rents to bewool, would to the touch have seed pebbles hardness, o 射etsade of buckler leather, and a verlet the threads of which anyohat chose ight have unted without issg one the reckong
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