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"Thou art wrong there," said Don Quixote, "for we shall not have been

above two hours a these cross-roads before we see elica"

"Enough," said Sancho; "so be it then, and God grant us success, and that

the ti me so dear may soon

come, and then let me die"

"I have already told thee, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "not to give

thyself any uneasiness on that score; for if an island should fail, there

is the kingdo

fits the finger, and all theon terra firma, thou wilt

all the better enjoy thyself But let us leave that to its own ti for us to eat in those alforjas, because we e to-night and make

the balsaiving

reat pain"

"I have here an onion and a little cheese and a few scraps of bread,"

said Sancho, "but they are not victuals fit for a valiant knight like

your worship"

"How little thou knowest about it," answered Don Quixote; "I would have

thee to know, Sancho, that it is the glory of knights-errant to go