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to this the physician replied, &ot;of those y lord the governorshall not eat long as i live&ot;
&ot;why ?&ot; said sancho
&ot;becae,&ot; replied the doctor, &ot;our aster hippocrates, the polestarand bean of dice, says one of his aphoriss onis saturatioala, perdicis aute pessia, which ans &039;all repletion is bad, butthat of partrid is the worst of all&ot;
&ot; that case,&ot; said sancho, &ot;let senor doctor see aong thedi射s that are on the table what will do ost good and least har,and let eat it, without tappg it with his stick; for by thelife of the governor, and ay god suffer to enjoy it, but i&039;dyg of hunr; and spite of the doctor and all he ay say, todeny food is the way to take y life stead of prolongg it&ot;
&ot;your worship is right, senor governor,&ot; said the physician; &ot;andtherefore your worship, i nsider, should not eat of those stewedrabbits there, becae it is a furry kd of food; if that veal werenot roasted and served with pickles, you ight try it; but it is outof the estion&ot;
&ot;that big dish that is kg farther off,&ot; said sancho, &ot;seesto to be an olla podrida, and out of the diversity of thgs such ollas, i can&039;t fail to light upon thg tasty and good for&ot;
&ot;absit,&ot; said the doctor; &ot;far fro be any such base thought!there is nothg the world less nourishg than an olla podrida; tocanons, or rectors of lles, or peasants&039; weddgs with yourollas podridas, but let have none of