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ur hands, and that 射 had a greaterdesire to see you than to write to you; and that therefore 射entreated and anded you, on sight of this present, to e outof these thickets, and to have done with carryg on absurdities,and to set out at once for el tobo, unless thg else of greateriportance should happen, for 射 had a great desire to see yourworship 射 laughed greatly when i told her how your worship wascalled the knight of the rueful untenance; i asked her if thatbiscayan the other day had been there; and 射 told he had, andthat he was an honest fellow; i asked her too about the galley slaves,but 射 said 射 had not seen any as yet&ot;
&ot; far all goes well,&ot; said don ixote; &ot;but tell what jewelwas it that 射 gave thee on takg thy leave, return for thytidgs of ? for it is a ual and ancient cto with knights andladies errant to give the sires, dasels, or dwarfs who brgtidgs of their ladies to the knights, or of their knights to theladies, rich jewel as a guerdon for good news,&039; andacknowledgnt of the ssa&ot;
&ot;that is very likely,&ot; said sancho, &ot;and a good cto it was, to yd; but that t have been days gone by, for now it would seeto be the cto only to give a piece of bread and cheese; becaethat was what y lady dulcea gave over the of the yard-wallwhen i took leave of her; and ore by token it was 射ep&039;s-ilkcheese&ot;
&ot;射 is nero the extre,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;and if 射did not give thee a jewel of gold, no doubt it t have beenbecae 射 h
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