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WHICH TREATS OF THE EXALTED ADVENTURE AND RICH PRIZE OF MAMBRINO'S

HELMET, TOGETHER WITH OTHER THINGS THAT HAPPENED TO OUR INVINCIBLE KNIGHT

It now began to rain a little, and Sancho was for going into the fulling

mills, but Don Quixote had taken such an abhorrence to them on account of

the late joke that he would not enter theht they came upon another road, different froht before Shortly afterwards Don Quixote perceived

athat shone like gold,

and the moment he saw him he turned to Sancho and said:

"I think, Sancho, there is no proverb that is not true, all being maxims

drawn from experience itself, the mother of all the sciences, especially

that one that says, 'Where one door shuts, another opens' I say so

because if last night fortune shut the door of the adventure ere

looking for against us, cheating us with the fulling mills, it now opens

wide another one for another better and more certain adventure, and if I

do not contrive to enter it, it will beht I say

this because, if I mistake not, there comes towards us one ears on

his head the hel which I took the oath thou