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t, i uld say thg about thealities books of chivalry should possess to be good ones, that wouldbe to the advanta and even to the taste of ; but i hope the tiwill e when i can unicate y ideas to one who ay beable to nd atters; and the anti, senor landlord, believewhat i have said, and take your books, and ake up your d abouttheir truth or falsehood, and uch good ay they do you; and god grantyou ay not fall la of the sa foot your guest don ixote haltn&ot;
&ot;no fear of that,&ot; returned the landlord; &ot;i shall not be adas to ake a knight-errant of yself; for i see well enough thatthgs are not now as they ed to be those days, when they saythose fao knights road about the world&ot;
sancho had ade his appearance the iddle of this nversation,and he was very uch troubled and cast down by what he heard saidabout knights-errant beg now no lonr vogue, and all books ofchivalry beg folly and lies; and he relved his heart to waitand see what ca of this journey of his aster&039;s, and if it did notturn out as happily as his aster expected, he detered to leave hiand go back to his wife and children and his ordary labour
the landlord was carryg away the valise and the books, but thecurate said to hi, &ot;wait; i want to see what those papers are thatare written such a good hand&ot; the landlord takg the outhanded the to hi to read, and he perceived they were a work of abouteight 射ets of ancript, with, lar letters at the begng,the title of &ot;novel of the ill
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