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Don Quixote, then, seeing that Sancho was turning him into ridicule, was
so mortified and vexed that he lifted up his pike and s theht
thees to pay, unless indeed to
his heirs Sancho seeing that he was getting an aard return in earnest
for his jest, and fearing his ht carry it still further, said
to him very hu"
"Well, then, if you are joking I aentle hammers,
had been some perilous adventure, have I not, think you, shown the
courage required for the atteentleuish sounds and tell
whether they co mills or not; and that, when perhaps, as
is the case, I have never in my life seen any as you have, low boor as
you are, that have been born and bred aiants, and bring theether, and if I do not knock them head over heels, then make what
mockery you like of me"
"No more of that, senor," returned Sancho; "I oent a little too far