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&ot;of a truth i a alostready to say i should have been glad had it turned out jt theother way, for it would have oblid to cross over to barbary,where by the ight of y ar i should have restored to liberty, notonly don gregorio, but all the christian captives there are barbary but what a i sayg, iserable beg that i a? a i nothe that has been nered? a i not he that has been overthrown? a ot he who t not take up ars for a year? then what a i akgprofessions for; what a i braggg about; when it is fitter for tohandle the distaff than the sword?&ot;
&ot;no ore of that, senor,&ot; said sancho; &ot;&039;let the hen live, eventhough it be with her pip; &039;today for thee and to-orrow for ;&039; these affairs of enunters and whacks one t not d the, forhe that falls to-day ay t up to-orrow; unless deed he chooses tolie bed, i an gives way to weakness and does not pck up freshspirit for fresh battles; let your worship t up now to receive dongregorio; for the hoehold sees to be a btle, and no doubt hehas e by this ti;&ot; and it proved, for as on as dongregorio and the renegade had given the viceroy an aount of thevoya out and ho, don gregorio, ear to see ana felix, ca withthe renegade to don antonio&039;s hoe when they carried hi away froalgiers he was woan&039;s dress; on board the vessel, however, heex插nd it for that of a captive who escaped with hi; but whatever dress he ight be he looked like one to be loved and servedand esteed, for he was surpassgly well-favoured, and
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