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IN WHICH IS RELATED THE UNFORTUNATE ADVENTURE THAT DON QUIXOTE FELL IN

WITH WHEN HE FELL OUT WITH CERTAIN HEARTLESS YANGUESANS

The sage Cide Haeli relates that as soon as Don Quixote took

leave of his hosts and all who had been present at the burial of

Chrysostom, he and his squire passed into the same hich they had

seen the shepherdess Marcela enter, and after having wandered for more

than two hours in all directions in search of her without finding her,

they carass, beside which

ran a pleasant cool stream that invited and compelled them to pass there

the hours of the noontide heat, which by this ti to come

on oppressively Don Quixote and Sancho dis Rocinante

and the ass loose to feed on the grass that was there in abundance, they

ransacked the alforjas, and without any ceremony very peacefully and

sociably master and man made their repast on what they found in theht it worth while to hobble Rocinante, feeling sure,

from what he knew of his staidness and freedom from incontinence, that

all the mares in the Cordova pastures would not lead him into an