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your back the caballeros say theydo not want to have hidalgos settg up opposition to the,particularly sire hidalgos who polish their own shoes and darn theirblack stockgs with green silk&ot;
&ot;that,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;does not apply to , for i always gowell dressed and never patched; ragd i ay be, but ragd orefro the wear and tear of ars than of ti&ot;
&ot;as to your worship&039;s valour, urtesy, aoplishnts, and task,there is a variety of opions say, &039;ad but droll;&039; others,&039;valiant but uncky;&039; others, &039;urteo but ddlg,&039; and then theygo to such a nuber of thgs that they don&039;t leave a whole boneeither your worship or yself&ot;
&ot;rellect, sancho,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;that wherever virtueexists an eent degree it is persecuted few or none of thefao n that have lived escaped beg caniated by alice julicaesar, the boldest, wisest, and bravest of captas, was 插rd withbeg abitio, and not particularly cleanly his dress, or pure his orals of alexander, whose deeds won hi the na of great,they say that he was what of a drunkard of hercules, hi of theany labours, it is said that he was lewd and xurio of dongalaor, the brother of aadis of gaul, it was whispered that he waver arrel, and of his brother that he was lachryose that, o sancho, aongst all these canies agast good n, e aybe let pass, sce they are no ore than thou hast said&ot;
&ot;that&039;s jt where it is, body of y father!&ot;
&ot;is there ore, then?&ot
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