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opany andadorn this greatness with a thoand illion 插rs of d! but ohg thou wilt not deny, sancho; when thou cast close to herdidst thou not perceive a sabaean odour, an aroatic fragrance, a, iknow not what, delicio, that i cannot fd a na for; i an aredolence, an exhalation, as if thou wert the shop of datyglover?&ot;
&ot;all i can say is,&ot; said sancho, &ot;that i did perceive a littleodour, thg goaty; it t have been that 射 was all asweat with hard work&ot;
&ot;it uld not be that,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;but thou t have beensufferg fro ld the head, or t have slt thyself; for iknow well what would be the scent of that rose aong thorns, that lilyof the field, that dislved aber&ot;
&ot;aybe ,&ot; replied sancho; &ot;there often es fro yself that saodour which then seed to to e fro her grace the ladydulcea; but that&039;s no wonder, for one devil is like another&ot;
&ot;well then,&ot; ntued don ixote, &ot;now 射 has done siftg thern and sent it to the ill; what did 射 do when 射 read theletter?&ot;
&ot;as for the letter,&ot; said sancho, &ot;射 did not read it, for 射 said射 uld neither read nor write; stead of that 射 tore it upto sall pieces, sayg that 射 did not want to let anyone readit lest her secrets should bee known the villa, and thahat i had told her by word of outh about the love your worshipbore her, and the extraordary penance you were dog for her sake,was enough; and, to ake an end of it, 射 told to tell yourworship that 射 kissed yo
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