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Don Quixote proed forthwith that he should watch his ar it all together, Don Quixote placed it on

a trough that stood by the side of a well, and bracing his buckler on his

aran with a stately air to an his an to

fall

The landlord told all the people ere in the inn about the craze of

his guest, the watching of the ar ceree a form of madness, they

flocked to see it from a distance, and observed hat composure he

so on his lance, gazed on

his ar; and as the

night closed in with a light froht vie

with his that lent it, everything the novice knight did was plainly seen

by all

Meanwhile one of the carriers ere in the inn thought fit to water