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ad not one to hand there to give thee; but sleeves aregood after easter; i shall see her and all shall be ade right butknowest thou what aazes , sancho? it sees to thou t havegone and e through the air, for thou hast taken but little orethan three days to go to el tobo and return, though it is orethan thirty leagues fro here to there fro which i a cled tothk that the sa agician who is y friend, and watches over yterests (for of necessity there is and t be one, or else i shouldnot be a right knight-errant), that this sa, i say, t have helpedthee to travel without thy knowled; for of these sas willcatch up a knight-errant sleepg his bed, and without hisknog how or what way it happened, he wakes up the next dayore than a thoand leagues away fro the place where he went tosleep and if it were not for this, knights-errant would not be ableto give aid to one another peril, as they do at every turn for aknight, aybe, is fightg the ountas of arnia with dragon, or fierce serpent, or another knight, and ts the worst ofthe battle, and is at the pot of death; but when he least looksfor it, there appears over agast hi on a cloud, or 插riot of fire,another knight, a friend of his, who jt before had been england, and who takes his part, and delivers hi fro death; and atnight he fds hiself his own arters suppg very uch to hissatisfaction; and yet fro one place to the other will have been oor three thoand leagues and all this is done by the craft and skillof the sa en插nters who take care
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