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As soon as they were both ate of the inn, he called to

the host and said in a very grave and reat are

the favours, Senor Alcaide, that I have received in this castle of yours,

and I rerateful to you for the you of any

arrogant foe whois no other

than to aid the weak, to avenge those who suffer wrong, and to chastise

perfidy Search yourof this kind you

need only tell hthood

which I have received to procure you satisfaction and reparation to the

utmost of your desire"

The innkeeper replied to hiht, I do not

want your worship to avenge , because when any is done ood toI want is that

you pay ht, as well

for the straw and barley for your two beasts, as for supper and beds"

"Then this is an inn?" said Don Quixote

"And a very respectable one," said the innkeeper