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in the ink-bottle?"

"It cannot be the Moor," answered Don Quixote, "for those under

enchantment do not let themselves be seen by anyone"

"If they don't let themselves be seen, they let themselves be felt," said

Sancho; "if not, let my shoulders speak to the point"

"Mine could speak too," said Don Quixote, "but that is not a sufficient

reason for believing that e see is the enchanted Moor"

The officer caed in such a peaceful

conversation, stood ah Don Quixote, to be sure, still lay on

his back unable toand plasters The officer

turned to hiood man?"

"I would speak more politely if I were you," replied Don Quixote; "is it

the way of this country to address knights-errant in that style, you

booby?"

The cuadrillero finding hi individual, lost his te the lamp full of

oil, save hi in darkness, he went out, and Sancho

Panza said, "That is certainly the enchanted Moor, Senor, and he keeps

the treasure for others, and for us only the cuffs and lamp-whacks"