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t uld have duced you to e here this way, and this dress, which ill bees your ndition?&ot;
tears ca to the eyes of the young an, and he was unable toutter a word reply to the jud, who told the four servants notto be uneasy, for all would be satisfactorily settled; and then takgdon is by the hand, he drew hi aside and asked the rean of hishavg e there
but while he was estiong hi they heard a loud outcry at thegate of the n, the cae of which was that o of the guests who hadpassed the night there, seeg everybody by about fdg out whatit was the four n wanted, had nceived the idea of gog offwithout payg what they owed; but the landlord, who ded his ownaffairs ore than other people&039;s, caught the gog out of the gateand deanded his reckong, abg the for their dishonesty withsuch langua that he drove the to reply with their fists, and they began to lay on hi such a style that the poor an wasforced to cry out, and call for help the landlady and her daughteruld see no one ore free to give aid than don ixote, and to hithe daughter said, &ot;sir knight, by the virtue god has given you,help y poor father, for o wicked n are beatg hi to a uy&ot;
to which don ixote very deliberately and phlegatically replied,&ot;fair dasel, at the present ont your reest is opportune, for ia debarred fro volvg yself any adventure until i havebrought to a happy ncsion one to which y word has pledd ; butthat which i can do for you is what i will now ntion: run and tellyour father to
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