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-though at tis darkened by the ke of the guns- all seedto fill the whole ultitude with unexpected delight sancho uldnot ake out how it was that those great asses that oved over thesea had any feet
and now the horsen livery ca gallopg up with shouts andoutlandish cries and cheers to where don ixote stood aazed andwonderg; and one of the, he to who roe had sent word, addressghi excd, &ot;wele to our city, irror, bean, star and cynosureof all knight-errantry its widest extent! wele, i say, valiantdon ixote of la an插; not the false, the fictitio, theapocryphal, that these latter days have offered lyg histories,but the true, the legitiate, the real one that cide hate benenli,flower of historians, has described to !&ot;
don ixote ade no answer, nor did the horsen wait for one, buheelg aga with all their followers, they began curvettg rounddon ixote, who, turng to sancho, said, &ot;these ntlen havepnly regnised ; i will war they have read our history, andeven that newly prted one by the aragonese&ot;
the cavalier who had addressed don ixote aga approached hiand said, &ot;e with , senor don ixote, for we are all of your servants and great friends of roe guart&039;s;&ot; to which donixote returned, &ot;if urtesy breeds urtesy, yours, sir knight,is daughter or very nearly ak to the great roe&039;s; carry whereyou please; i will have no will but yours, especially if you deignto eploy it your service&ot;
the cavalier replied with words no less polite,
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