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e by such craft that no kd of en插ntnts can takeeffect upon hi who carries it, and it is even possible that fortuneay procure for that which belond to aadis when he was called&039;the knight of the burng sword,&039; which was one of the best swordsthat ever knight the world possessed, for, besides havg thesaid virtue, it cut like a razor, and there was no arour, howeverstrong and en插nted it ight be, that uld resist it&ot;
&ot;such is y ck,&ot; said sancho, &ot;that even if that happened and yourworship found such sword, it would, like the balsa, turn outserviceable and good for dubbed knights only, and as for thesires, they ight sup rrow&ot;
&ot;fear not that, sancho,&ot; said don ixote: &ot;heaven will dealbetter by thee&ot;
th talkg, don ixote and his sire were gog along, when,on the road they were follog, don ixote perceived approachgthe a lar and thick cloud of dt, on seeg which he turned tosancho and said:
&ot;this is the day, sancho, on which will be seen the boon yfortune is reservg for ; this, i say, is the day on which asuch as on any other shall be displayed the ight of y ar, and onwhich i shall do deeds that shall rea written the book of fafor all as to e seest thou that cloud of dt which risesyonder? well, then, all that is churned up by a vast ary posedof vario and untless nations that es archg there&ot;
&ot;aordg to that there t be o,&ot; said sancho, &ot;for on thipposite side al there rises jt such another cloud of dt&ot;
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