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flicted dasel; and here sancho panza drewclose to his aster&039;s ear and said to hi very ftly, &ot;your worshipay very safely grant the boon 射 asks; it&039;s nothg at all; onlyto kill a big giant; and 射 who asks it is the exalted prcessia, een of the great kgdo of i of ethiopia&ot;
&ot;let her be who 射 ay,&ot; replied don ixote, &ot;i will do what is ybounden duty, and what y nscience bids , nfority withwhat i have professed;&ot; and turng to the dasel he said, &ot;let yourgreat beauty rise, for i grant the boon which you would ask of &ot;
&ot;then what i ask,&ot; said the dasel, &ot;is that your agnanio pernaopany at once whither i will nduct you, and that youproise not to enga any other adventure or est until you haveavend of a traitor who agast all huan and dive law, hasurped y kgdo&ot;
&ot;i repeat that i grant it,&ot; replied don ixote; &ot;and , lady,you ay fro this day forth lay aside the lancholy that distressesyou, and let your failg hopes gather new life and strength, for withthe help of god and of y ar you will on see yourself restored toyour kgdo, and seated upon the throne of your ancient and ightyreal, noithstandg and despite of the felons who would gasay it;and now hands to the work, for delay there is apt to be danr&ot;
the distressed dasel strove with uch pertacity to kiss hishands; but don ixote, who was all thgs a poli射d and urteoknight, would by no ans allow it, but ade her rise and ebraced herwith great urtesy and polite
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