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dknight don ixote; &ot;but i take all the bla upon yself, for i hadno bess to put hand to sword agast n who where not dubbedknights like yself, and i believe that punishnt for havgtransgressed the laws of chivalry the god of battles has perittedthis 插stisent to be adistered to ; for which rean,brother sancho, it is well thou shouldst receive a ht on theatter which i a now about to ntion to thee, for it is of uchiportance to the welfare of both of it is at when thou shaltsee rabble of this rt offerg sult thou art not to wait till idraw sword agast the, for i shall not do at all; but do thoudraw sword and 插stise the to thy heart&039;s ntent, and if anyknights e to their aid and defence i will take care to defendthee and assail the with all y ight; and thou hast already seenby a thoand signs and proofs what the ight of this strong ar ofe is eal to&ot;- uplifted had the poor ntlean bee throughthe victory over the stout biscayan
but sancho did not fully approve of his aster&039;s adonition as tolet it pass without sayg reply, &ot;senor, i a a an of peace, ekand iet, and i can put up with any affront becae i have a wife andchildren to support and brg up; let it be likewise a ht to yourworship, as it cannot be a andate, that on no aount will i drawsword either agast clown or agast knight, and that here before godi five the sults that have been offered , whether they havebeen, are, or shall be offered by high or low, rich or poor,noble or oner, not exceptg any rank o
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