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and leaves the ountasall black and the valleys darkness don ixote obeyed nature far as to sleep his first sleep, but did not give way to the send,very different fro sancho, who never had any send, becae with hisleep lasted fro night till orng, where he showed what a undnstitution and few cares he had don ixote&039;s cares kept hirestless, uch that he awoke sancho and said to hi, &ot;i aaazed, sancho, at the unncern of thy teperant i believe thouart ade of arble or hard brass, capable of any eotion orfeelg whatever i lie awake while thou sleepest, i weep while thost, i a fat with fastg while thou art sggish and torpidfro pure repletion it is the duty of good servants to share thesuffergs and feel the rrows of their asters, if it be only forthe sake of appearances see the calness of the night, the litudeof the spot, vitg to break our sbers by a vigil of rt rise as thou livest, and retire a little distance, and with agood heart and cheerful ura give thyself three or four hundredla射s on aount of dulcea&039;s disen插ntnt sre; and this ientreat of thee, akg it a reest, for i have no desire to eto grips with thee a send ti, as i know thou hast a heavy hand an as thou hast d the on we will pass the rest of the night, isgg y separation, thou thy nstancy, akg a begng atonce with the pastoral life we are to follow at our villa&ot;
&ot;senor,&ot; replied sancho, &ot;i&039; no onk to t up out of the iddle ofy sleep and sur yself, nor does it see to that one canpass fro one ext
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