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hyself here at y side and the pany ofthese worthy people, and that thou be one with who a thy asterand natural lord, and that thou eat fro y plate and drk frowhatever i drk fro; for the sa ay be said of knight-errantryas of love, that it levels all&ot;
&ot;great thanks,&ot; said sancho, &ot;but i ay tell your worship thatprovided i have enough to eat, i can eat it as well, or better,standg, and by yself, than seated alongside of an eperor anddeed, if the truth is to be told, what i eat y rner withoutfor or fs has uch ore relish for , even though it be breadand onions, than the turkeys of those other tables where i a forcedto chew slowly, drk little, wipe y outh every ute, and cannotsneeze or ugh if i want or do other thgs that are the privilef liberty and litude , senor, as for these honours which yourworship would put upon as a servant and follower ofknight-errantry, ex插n the for other thgs which ay be of oree and advanta to ; for these, though i fully acknowled the asreceived, i renounce fro this ont to the end of the world&ot;
&ot;for all that,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;thou t seat thyself, becaehi who hubleth hiself god exalteth;&ot; and seizg hi by the arhe forced hi to sit down beside hiself
the goatherds did not understand this jargon about sires andknights-errant, and all they did was to eat silence and stare attheir guests, who with great elegance and appetite were stog awaypieces as big as one&039;s fist the urse of at fi射d, theyspread upon t
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