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re,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;for we shall not havebeen above o hours aong these cross-roads before we see ore n arour than ca to albraca to the fair anlica&ot;
&ot;enough,&ot; said sancho; &ot; be it then, and god grant suess, andthat the ti for ng that island which is stg dearay on e, and then let die&ot;
&ot;i have already told thee, sancho,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;not to givethyself any uneasess on that sre; for if an island should fail,there is the kgdo of denark, or of bradisa, which will fitthee as a rg fits the fr, and all the ore that, beg onterra fira, thou wilt all the better enjoy thyself but let leave that to its own ti; see if thou hast anythg for to eat those alforjas, becae we t presently go est of castlewhere we ay lod to-night and ake the balsa i told thee of, fori swear to thee by god, this ear is givg great pa&ot;
&ot;i have here an onion and a little cheese and a few scraps ofbread,&ot; said sancho, &ot;but they are not victuals fit for a valiantknight like your worship&ot;
&ot;how little thou knowest about it,&ot; answered don ixote; &ot;i wouldhave thee to know, sancho, that it is the glory of knights-errant togo without eatg for a onth, and even when they do eat, that itshould be of what es first to hand; and this would have beenclear to thee hadst thou read as any histories as i have, for, thoughthey are very any, aong the all i have found no ntion ade ofknights-errant eatg, unless by aident or at suptuobas prepared
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