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ears of histo listen attentively, was persuaded

that so, until he clearly perceived that it

was his squire who uttered theallop, and finding it shut went round it to see if he

could find so in; but as soon as he cah, he discovered the ga and falling in the air with

such grace and nie allowed hihed He tried to climb from his horse on to the top of

the wall, but he was so bruised and battered that he could not even

disan to utter such

ainst those ere blanketing Sancho as

it would be impossible to write down accurately: they, however, did not

stay their laughter or their work for this, nor did the flying Sancho

cease his laled noith threats, noith entreaties but

all to little purpose, or none at all, until froht hi him on top of it

they put his jacket round hi

hi of water, and

that it ht be all the cooler she fetched it fro it to his , "Sancho, my son, drink not water; drink it not, my

son, for it will kill thee; see, here I have the blessed balsa two drops of it thou wilt

certainly be restored"