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"Halt, knights, or whosoever ye may be, and render o, what it is ye carry upon that bier,

for, to judge by appearances, either ye have done so has been done to you, and it is fitting and necessary that I should

know, either that I may chastise you for the evil ye have done, or else

that I e you for the injury that has been inflicted upon you"

"We are in haste," answered one of the encamisados, "and the inn is far

off, and we cannot stop to render you such an account as you de his htily provoked by this answer, and seizing the mule by

the bridle he said, "Halt, and be more mannerly, and render an account of

what I have asked of you; else, take my defiance to cohtened at her bridle being seized that

rearing up she flung her rider to the ground over her haunches An

attendant as on foot, seeing the encaan to abuse Don

Quixote, who nowhis lance

in rest charged one of the round, and as he wheeled round upon the others the agility with