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stand his ground as well as he can this battle,and on no aount to allow hiself to be vani射d, while i go andreest perission of the prcess ia to enable tosuour hi his distress; and if 射 grants it, rest assured i willrelieve hi fro it&ot;
&ot;sner that i a,&ot; excd aritornes, who stood by; &ot;beforeyou have got your perission y aster will be the other world&ot;
&ot;give leave, senora, to obta the perission i speak of,&ot;returned don ixote; &ot;and if i t it, it will atter very littleif he is the other world; for i will rescue hi thence spiteof all the sa world can do; or at any rate i will give you such areven over those who shall have sent hi there that you will be orethan oderately satisfied;&ot; and without sayg anythg ore he wentand knelt before dorothea, reestg her highness knightly anderrant phrase to be pleased to grant hi perission to aid and suourthe castellan of that castle, who now stood grievo jeopardythe prcess granted it gracioly, and he at once, bracg hisbuckler on his ar and drag his sword, hastened to the n-gate,where the o guests were still handlg the landlord roughly; butas on as he reached the spot he sped short and stood still,though aritornes and the landlady asked hi why he hesitated tohelp their aster and hband
&ot;i hesitate,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;becae it is not lawful for to draw sword agast perns of sirely ndition; but call ysire sancho to ; for this defence and venance are his affair andbess&ot;
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