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n; for jests that give pa are no jests, and nosport is worth anythg if it hurts another the first thg he didwas to ake don ixote take off his arour, and lead hi, thattight 插ois suit we have already described and depicted ore thanonce, out on a balny overhangg one of the chief streets of thecity, full view of the crowd and of the boys, who gazed at hi asthey would at a onkey the cavaliers livery careered before hiaga as though it were for hi alone, and not to enliven the festivalof the day, that they wore it, and sancho was high delight, forit seed to hi that, how he knew not, he had fallen upon anothercaacho&039;s weddg, another hoe like don diego de iranda&039;s,another castle like the duke&039;s of don antonio&039;s friends dedwith hi that day, and all showed honour to don ixote and treatedhi as a knight-errant, and he beg puffed up and exalted nseence uld not nta hiself for satisfaction such werethe drolleries of sancho that all the servants of the hoe, and allwho heard hi, were kept hangg upon his lips while at table donantonio said to hi, &ot;we hear, worthy sancho, that you are fondof anjar blan and forced-at balls, that if you have any left, youkeep the your bo for the next day&ot;
&ot;no, senor, that&039;s not true,&ot; said sancho, &ot;for i a ore cleanlythan greedy, and y aster don ixote here knows well that we o areed to live for a week on a handful of arns or nuts to be sure, ifit happens that they offer a heifer, i run with a halter; ian, i eat wh
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