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enchanted men, as your worship says, but men of flesh and bone like

ourselves; and they all had their na me, and one was called Pedro Martinez, and another

Tenorio Hernandez, and the innkeeper, I heard, was called Juan Palo able to leap over the

wall of the yard or dis else

besides enchantments; and what I make out clearly fro will in the end lead us into such

ht foot; and that

the best and wisest thing, according to my small wits, would be for us to

return home, now that it is harvest-ti fro is"

"How little thou knowest about chivalry, Sancho," replied Don Quixote;

"hold thy peace and have patience; the day will come when thou shalt see

with thine own eyes what an honourable thing it is to wander in the

pursuit of this calling; nay, tell reater pleasure can there be

in the world, or what delight can equal that of winning a battle, and

triu over one's enemy? None, beyond all doubt"