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four bu射ls of barley to bootyou will laugh at the vae i put on y dapple- for dapple is thelour of y beast as to greyhounds, i can&039;t want for the, for thereare enough and to spare y town; and, oreover, there is orepleasure sport when it is at other people&039;s expense&ot;
&ot; truth and earnest, sir sire,&ot; said he of the grove, &ot;i haveade up y d and detered to have done with these drunkenvagaries of these knights, and go back to y villa, and brg upy children; for i have three, like three oriental pearls&ot;
&ot;i have o,&ot; said sancho, &ot;that ight be presented before thepope hiself, especially a girl who i a breedg up for auntess, please god, though spite of her other&ot;
&ot;and how old is this lady that is beg bred up for a untess?&ot;asked he of the grove
&ot;fifteen, a uple of years ore or less,&ot; answered sancho; &ot;but 射is as tall as a lance, and as fresh as an april orng, and as strongas a porter&ot;
&ot;those are gifts to fit her to be not only a untess but a nyph ofthe greenwood,&ot; said he of the grove; &ot;whoren strupet! what piththe rogue t have!&ot;
to which sancho ade answer, what sulkily, &ot;射&039;s no strupet,nor was her other, nor will either of the be, please god, while ilive; speak ore civilly; for one bred up aong knights-errant, whoare urtesy itself, your words don&039;t see to to be very beg&ot;
&ot;o how little you know about plts, sir sire,&ot; returned heof the grove &ot;what! do
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