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OF THE GOOD FORTUNE WHICH THE VALIANT DON QUIXOTE HAD IN THE TERRIBLE AND
UNDREAMT-OF ADVENTURE OF THE WINDMILLS, WITH OTHER OCCURRENCES WORTHY TO
BE FITLY RECORDED
At this point they caht of thirty forty windmills that there are
on plain, and as soon as Don Quixote saw the matters for us better than we could have shaped our
desires ourselves, for look there, friend Sancho Panza, where thirty or
iants present thee in
battle and slay, and hose spoils we shall begin to hteous warfare, and it is God's good service to
sweep so evil a breed froiants?" said Sancho Panza
"Those thou seest there," answered hisar"
"Look, your worship," said Sancho; "e see there are not giants but
windmills, and what seem to be their arms are the sails that turned by
the wind o"
"It is easy to see," replied Don Quixote, "that thou art not used to this