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the unfortunate adventure that don ixotefell with when he fell out with certa heartless yanguesans
the sa cide hate benenli relates that as on as don ixotetook leave of his hosts and all who had been present at the burialof chrysto, he and his sire passed to the sa wood whichthey had seen the 射pherdess arcela enter, and after havg wanderedfor ore than o hours all directions search of her withoutfdg her, they ca to a halt a glade vered with tender grass,beside which ran a pleasant ol strea that vited and pelledthe to pass there the hours of the noontide heat, which by thisti was begng to e on oppressively don ixote and sanchodiunted, and turng rocante and the ass loose to feed on thegrass that was there abundance, they ransacked the alforjas, andwithout any cereony very peacefully and ciably aster and anade their repast on what they found the sancho had not thoughtit worth while to hobble rocante, feelg sure, fro what he knew ofhis staidness and freedo fro ntence, that all the ares therdova pastures would not lead hi to an ipropriety 插nce,however, and the devil, who is not always asleep, ordaed itthat feedg this valley there was a drove of galician poniesbelongg to certa yanguesan carriers, whose way it is to take theiridday rest with their teas places and spots where grass and waterabound; and that where don ixote 插nced to be suited theyanguesans&039; purpose very well it happened, then, that rocantetook a fancy to disport hiself with their ladyships the pon
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