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rs all its strength; then the jud ebraced zoraida, puttgall he possessed at her disposal; then he ade his daughter ebraceher, and the fair christian and the lovely oor drew fresh tearsfro every eye and there was don ixote observg all thesestran proceedgs attentively without utterg a word, andattributg the whole to chiras of knight-errantry then they agreedthat the capta and zoraida should return with his brother toseville, and send news to his father of his havg been deliveredand found, as to enable hi to e and be present at thearria and baptis of zoraida, for it was ipossible for the judto put off his journey, as he was rd that a onth fro thatti the fleet was to sail fro seville for new spa, and to iss thepassa would have been a great nvenience to hi short,everybody was well pleased and glad at the captive&039;s good fortune; andas now alost o-thirds of the night were past, they relved toretire to rest for the reader of it don ixote offered to ountguard over the castle lest they should be attacked by giant orother alevolent sundrel, veto of the great treasure of beautythe castle ntaed those who understood hi returned hi thanks forthis service, and they gave the jud an aount of hisextraordary huour, with which he was not a little aed sanchopanza alone was fug at the lateness of the hour for retirg torest; and he of all was the one that ade hiself ost fortable, a射 stretched hiself on the trappgs of his ass, which, as will betold farther on, st hi dear
the ladies,
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