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039;llgive hi a punch that will leave y fist sunk his skull; forcirionies and apgs of this rt are ore like jokes than thepolite attentions of one&039;s host&ot;
the duchess was ready to die with laughter when 射 saw sancho&039;sra and heard his words; but it was no pleasure to don ixote to seehi such a rry tri, with the dgy towel about hi, and thehanrs-on of the kitchen all round hi; akg a low bow to theduke and duchess, as if to ask their perission to speak, he addressedthe rout a dignified tone: &ot;holloa, ntlen! you let that youthalone, and go back to where you ca fro, or anywhere else if youlike; y sire is as clean as any other pern, and those troughs areas bad as narrow th-necked jars to hi; take y advice and leave hialone, for neither he nor i understand jokg&ot;
sancho took the word out of his outh and went on, &ot;nay, let thee and try their jokes on the untry bupk, for it&039;s about aslikely i&039;ll stand the as that it&039;s now idnight! let the brg a b here, or what they please, and curry this beard of e, and ifthey t anythg out of it that offends agast cleanless, let theclip to the sk&ot;
upon this, the duchess, laughg all the while, said, &ot;sanchopanza is right, and always will be all he says; he is clean, and,as he says hiself, he does not reire to be wa射d; and if ourways do not please hi, he is free to choose besides, you prooterf cleanless have been excessively careless and thoughtless, i don&039;tknow if i ought not to say audac
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