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nythg but a an ofthoroughly und understandg&ot;
while they were holdg this nversation don ixote ntuedhis with sancho, sayg:
&ot;friend panza, let five and fet as to our arrels, andtell now, disissg anr and irritation, where, how, and whendidst thou fd dulcea? what was 射 dog? what didst thou say toher? what did 射 answer? how did 射 look when 射 was readg yletter? who pied it out for thee? and everythg the atterthat sees to thee worth knog, askg, and learng; neither addgnor falsifyg to give pleasure, nor yet curtailg lest you shoulddeprive of it&ot;
&ot;senor,&ot; replied sancho, &ot;if the truth is to be told, nobodypied out the letter for , for i carried no letter at all&ot;
&ot;it is as thou sayest,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;for the note-book which i wrote it i found y own possession o days after thydeparture, which gave very great vexation, as i knew not whatthou wouldst do on fdg thyself without any letter; and i ade surethou wouldst return fro the place where thou didst first iss it&ot;
&ot; i should have done,&ot; said sancho, &ot;if i had not got it byheart when your worship read it to , that i repeated it to asacristan, who pied it out for fro hearg it, exactly thathe said all the days of his life, though he had read any aletter of exunication, he had never seen or read pretty aletter as that&ot;
&ot;and hast thou got it still thy ory, sancho?&ot; said donixote
&ot;no, senor,&ot; replied sancho, &ot;for as on as
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