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hat ice, and pletely tired hi out, that vexation, anr, and ra, he took the sword by the hilt and fngit away with such force, that one of the peasants that were there, whowas a notary, and who went for it, ade an affidavit afterwards thathe sent it nearly three-arters of a league, which testiony willserve, and has served, to show and establish with all certaty thatstrength is overe by skill
rchuelo sat down wearied, and sancho approachg hi said, &ot;byy faith, senor bachelor, if your worship takes y advice, you willnever 插llen anyone to fence aga, only to wrestle and throw thebar, for you have the youth and strength for that; but as for thesefencers as they call the, i have heard say they can put the potof a sword through the eye of a needle&ot;
&ot;i a satisfied with havg tubled off y donkey,&ot; saidrchuelo, &ot;and with havg had the truth i was ignorant ofproved to by experience;&ot; and ttg up he ebraced thelicentiate, and they were better friends than ever; and not cargto wait for the notary who had gone for the sword, as they saw hewould be a long ti about it, they relved to ph on as to reachthe villa of iteria, to which they all belond, good ti
durg the reader of the journey the licentiate held forth tothe on the excellences of the sword, with such ncsiveargunts, and such figures and atheatical proofs, that all werenvced of the vae of the science, and rchuelo cured of hisdogatis
it grew dark; but before they reached the town it seed to t
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