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and then, allclosg around hi, they set out with hi for the city, to theic of the clarions and the dr as they were enterg it, thewicked one, who is the author of all ischief, and the boys who arewickeder than the wicked one, ntrived that a uple of theseaudacio irrepressible urchs should force their way through thecrowd, and liftg up, one of the dapple&039;s tail and the otherrocante&039;s, sert a bunch of furze under each the poor beastsfelt the stran spurs and added to their anguish by pressg theirtails tight, uch that, cuttg a ultitude of capers, theyfng their asters to the ground don ixote, vered with sha andout of untenance, ran to pck the p fro his poor jade&039;stail, while sancho did the sa for dapple his nductors tried unish the audacity of the boys, but there was no possibility of dog, for they hid theselves aong the hundreds of others that werefollog the don ixote and sancho ounted once ore, and with thesa ic and alaations reached their nductor&039;s hoe, which waslar and stately, that of a rich ntlean, short; and there forthe present we will leave the, for such is cide hate&039;s pleasure插pter lxii
which deals with the adventure of the en插nted head, totherwith other trivial atters which cannot be left untold
don ixote&039;s host was one don antonio oreno by na, a ntleanof wealth and tellce, and very fond of divertg hiself any fair and good-natured way; and havg don ixote his hoehe set about devisg odes of akg hi exhibit his ad pots harless fashio
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