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sancho said he ight do as he pleased; but that for his own parthe would like to fish off the bess ickly before his bloodoled and while he had an appetite, becae &ot; delay there is apt tobe danr&ot; very often, and &ot;prayg to god and plyg the har,&ot; and&ot;one take was better than o i&039;ll give thee&039;s,&ot; and &ot;a sparrow thehand than a vulture on the g&ot;
&ot;for god&039;s sake, sancho, no ore proverbs!&ot; excd don ixote;&ot;it sees to thou art beg sicut erat aga; speak apn, siple, straight-forward way, as i have often told thee, andthou wilt fd the good of it&ot;
&ot;i don&039;t know what bad ck it is of e,&ot; argunt to y d;however, i an to nd said sancho, &ot;but i can&039;t utter a word withouta proverb that is not as good as an argunt to y d; however, ian to nd if i can;&ot; and for the present the nversation ended插pter lxxii
of how don ixote and sancho reached their villa
all that day don ixote and sancho reaed the villa andn waitg for night, the one to fish off his task of surgg the open untry, the other to see it aopli射d, for there laythe aoplishnt of his wi射s anwhile there arrived at thehostelry a traveller on horseback with three or four servants, oneof who said to hi who appeared to be the aster, &ot;here, senor donalvaro tarfe, your worship ay take your siesta to-day; the arterssee clean and ol&ot;
when he heard this don ixote said to sancho, &ot;look here, sancho;on turng over the leaves of that book of t