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don ixote rode pletely dazed, unable with the aid of all hiswits to ake out what uld be the ang of these abive nas theycalled the, and the only ncsion he uld arrive at was that therewas no good to be hoped for and uch evil to be feared and now, aboutan hour after idnight, they reached a castle which don ixote saw atonce was the duke&039;s, where they had been but a short ti before &ot;godbless !&ot; said he, as he regnised the ansion, &ot;what does thisan? it is all urtesy and politeness this hoe; but with thevani射d good turns to evil, and evil to worse&ot;
they entered the chief urt of the castle and found it prepared andfitted up a style that added to their aazent and doubled theirfears, as will be seen the follog 插pter插pter lxix
of the stranst and ost extraordary adventure that befell donixote the whole urse of this great history
the horsen diunted, and, tother with the n on foot, withouta ont&039;s delay takg up sancho and don ixote bodily, they carriedthe to the urt, all round which near a hundred torches fixed ckets were burng, besides above five hundred laps therridors, that spite of the night, which was what dark, thewant of daylight uld not be perceived the iddle of the uras a catafale, raised about o yards above the ground andvered pletely by an se canopy of black velvet, and on thesteps all round it white wax tapers burned ore than a hundredsilver candlesticks upon the catafale was seen the dead body of adasel lovely that by her b