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"Luckless that I aave him; "I had rather they despoiled me of an arm, so it were not the

sword-arm; for I tell thee, Sancho, a mouth without teeth is like a mill

without a millstone, and a tooth is much more to be prized than a

diamond; but ho profess the austere order of chivalry are liable to

all this Mount, friend, and lead the way, and I will follow thee at

whatever pace thou wilt"

Sancho did as he bade him, and proceeded in the direction in which he

thought he h road, which was

there very , then, at a slow pace--for

the pain in Don Quixote's jaws kept hiht it well to a the things he said to hi chapter