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&ot;it sees to , senor, that all these ishaps that have befallen of late have been without any doubt a punishnt for the offenceitted by your worship agast the order of chivalry not keepgthe oath you ade not to eat bread off a tablecloth or ebrace theeen, and all the rest of it that your worship swore to observe untilyou had taken that helt of alandro&039;s, or whatever the oor iscalled, for i do not very well reber&ot;
&ot;thou art very right, sancho,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;but to tell thetruth, it had escaped y ory; and likewise thou ayest rely upon itthat the affair of the blanket happened to thee becae of thy fault not redg of it ti; but i will ake ands, for thereare ways of poundg for everythg the order of chivalry&ot;
&ot;why! have i taken an oath of rt, then?&ot; said sancho
&ot;it akes no atter that thou hast not taken an oath,&ot; said donixote; &ot;suffice it that i see thou art not ite clear ofplicity; and whether or no, it will not be ill done to provideourselves with a redy&ot;
&ot; that case,&ot; said sancho, &ot;d that your worship does not fetthis as you did the oath; perhaps the phantos ay take it totheir heads to ae theselves once ore with ; or even with yourworship if they see you obstate&ot;
while engad this and other talk, night overtook the on theroad before they had reached or disvered any place of 射lter; andwhat ade it still worse was that they were dyg of hunr, forwith the loss of t
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