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&ot;i,&ot; said he of the grove, &ot;shall be satisfied with a canonry for yservices, and y aster has already assigned one&ot;
&ot;your aster,&ot; said sancho, &ot;no doubt is a knight the churchle, and can bestow rewards of that rt on his good sire; but eis only a layan; though i reber clever, but, to y d,designg people, strove to persuade hi to try and bee anarchbishop he, however, would not be anythg but an eperor; but iwas treblg all the ti lest he should take a fancy to go tothe church, not fdg yself fit to hold office it; for i aytell you, though i see a an, i a no better than a beast for thechurch&ot;
&ot;well, then, you are wrong there,&ot; said he of the grove; &ot;forthose island governnts are not all satisfactory; are awkward, are poor, are dull, and, short, the highest andchoicest brgs with it a heavy burden of cares and troubles which theunhappy wight to whose lot it has fallen bears upon his shoulders farbetter would it be for who have adopted this aursed service to goback to our own hoes, and there eploy ourselves pleasanteroupations - huntg or fishg, for stance; for what sire the world is there poor as not to have a hack and a uple ofgreyhounds and a fishgrod to ae hiself with his own villa?&ot;
&ot;i a not want of any of those thgs,&ot; said sancho; &ot;to besure i have no hack, but i have an ass that is worth y aster&039;s horseice over; god send a bad easter, and that the next one i a tosee, if i would s, even if i got