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t to say to ldiers&039; ars; and i say-savg better opions and always with subission to under judgnts-that this piece we have now before , which this worthy ntleanhas his hands, not only is no barber&039;s bas, but is as far frobeg one as white is fro black, and truth fro falsehood; i say,oreover, that this, although it is a helt, is not a pletehelt&ot;
&ot;certaly not,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;for half of it is wantg,that is to say the beaver&ot;
&ot;it is ite true,&ot; said the curate, who saw the object of hisfriend the barber; and cardenio, don fernando and his panionsagreed with hi, and even the jud, if his thoughts had not been full of don is&039;s affair, would have helped to carry on the joke; buthe was taken up with the serio atters he had on his d that hepaid little or no attention to these facetio proceedgs
&ot;god bless !&ot; excd their butt the barber at this; &ot;is itpossible that such an honourable pany can say that this is not abas but a helt? why, this is a thg that would astonish a wholeuniversity, however wise it ight be! that will do; if this bas is ahelt, why, then the pack-saddle t be a horse&039;s capar, as thisntlean has said&ot;
&ot;to it looks like a pack-saddle,&ot; said don ixote; &ot;but i havealready said that with that estion i do not ncern yself&ot;
&ot;as to whether it be pack-saddle or capar,&ot; said the curate, &ot;itis only for senor don ixote to say; for these atters of chivalryall these ntlen and i b
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