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&ot;you shall not do that,&ot; replied don is, &ot;unless you take dead;though however you take , it will be without life&ot;
by this ti ost of those the n had been attracted by thedispute, but particularly cardenio, don fernando, his panions,the jud, the curate, the barber, and don ixote; for he nownsidered there was no necessity for ountg guard over the castleany lonr cardenio beg already acated with the young an&039;sstory, asked the n who wanted to take hi away, what object they had seekg to carry off this youth agast his will
&ot;our object,&ot; said one of the four, &ot;is to save the life of hisfather, who is danr of losg it through this ntlean&039;sdisappearance&ot;
upon this don is excd, &ot;there is no need to ake y affairspublic here; i a free, and i will return if i please; and if not,none of you shall pel &ot;
&ot;rean will pel your worship,&ot; said the an, &ot;and if it has nopower over you, it has power over , to ake do what we cafor, and what it is our duty to do&ot;
&ot;let hear what the whole affair is about,&ot; said the jud atthis; but the an, who knew hi as a neighbour of theirs, replied, &ot;doyou not know this ntlean, senor jud? he is the n of yourneighbour, who has run away fro his father&039;s hoe a dress unbeg his rank, as your worship ay perceive&ot;
the jud on this looked at hi ore carefully and regnised hi,and ebracg hi said, &ot;what folly is this, senor don is, or whatcan have been the cae tha