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n, and had bought with his own oney o fao dogs toguard the flock, one called bar and the other butron, which aherdsan of tanar had ld hi
but for all this don ixote uld not shake off his sadness hisfriends called the doctor, who felt his pulse and was not very wellsatisfied with it, and said that any case it would be well forhi to attend to the health of his ul, as that of his body was a bad way don ixote heard this cally; but not hishoekeeper, his niece, and his sire, who fell weepg bitterly,as if they had hi lyg dead before the the doctor&039;s opion wasthat lancholy and depression were brgg hi to his end donixote begd the to leave hi to hiself, as he had a wish to sleepa little they obeyed, and he slept at one stretch, as the saygis, ore than six hours, that the hoekeeper and niece thoughthe was gog to sleep for ever but at the end of that ti he wokeup, and a loud voice excd, &ot;blessed be alighty god, who hasshown such goodness truth his rcies are boundless, and thess of n can neither liit the nor keep the back!&ot;
the niece listened with attention to her uncle&039;s words, and theystruck her as ore herent than what ually fell fro hi, atleast durg his illness, 射 asked, &ot;what are you sayg, senor?has anythg stran ourred? what rcies or what ss of n areyou talkg of?&ot;
&ot;the rcies, niece,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;are those that god has thint shown , and with hi, as i said, y ss are no ipedt tothe y rean is now free and clear, rid of the dark
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