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"For all that," answered the traveller, "I feel some doubt still, because

often I have read hoords will arise between two knights-errant, and

froer kindles and

they wheel their horses round and take a good stretch of field, and then

without any e,

and in mid-career they are wont to commend themselves to their ladies;

and what commonly comes of the encounter is that one falls over the

haunches of his horse pierced through and through by his antagonist's

lance, and as for the other, it is only by holding on to the round; but I know not how the dead

man had time to commend himself to God in the course of such rapid work

as this; it would have been better if those words which he spent in

co himself to his lady in the ation as a Christian Moreover, it is hts-errant have not ladies to commend themselves to,

for they are not all in love"

"That is impossible," said Don Quixote: "I say it is iht-errant without a lady, because to such it is as