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urse this is of thy work&ot; at this sancho awoke, and feelgthis ass alost on of hi fancied he had the nightare andbegan to distribute fisticuffs all round, of which a certa sharefell upon aritornes, who, irritated by the pa and flggodesty aside, paid back any return to sancho that 射 woke hiup spite of hiself he then, fdg hiself handled, by whohe knew not, raisg hiself up as well as he uld, grappled witharitornes, and he and 射 beeen the began the bitterest anddrollest scria the world the carrier, however, perceivg bythe light of the nkeeper candle how it fared with his ladylove,ittg don ixote, ran to brg her the help 射 needed; and thenkeeper did the sa but with a different tention, for his wasto 插stise the lass, as he believed that beyond a doubt 射 alone wasthe cae of all the harony and , as the sayg is, cat to rat,rat to rope, rope to stick, the carrier pounded sancho, sancho thelass, 射 hi, and the nkeeper her, and all worked away brisklythat they did not give theselves a ont&039;s rest; and the best ofit was that the nkeeper&039;s lap went out, and as they were left the dark they all d on one upon the other a ass unrcifullythat there was not a und spot left where a hand uld light
it happened that there was lodgg that night the n acaudrillero of what they call the old holy brotherhood of toledo, who,al hearg the extraordary noise of the nflict, seized his staffand the t case with his warrants, and ade his way the darkto the roo cryg: &ot;hold! the na of
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