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"Thou speakest not amiss, Sancho," answered Don Quixote, "but before that

point is reached it is requisite to roa adventures, in order that, by achieving some, name and

fame may be acquired, such that when he betakes hiht may be already known by his deeds, and that

the boys, the instant they see hiate of the city, , 'This is the Knight of the Sun'-or

the Serpent, or any other title under which he reat

deeds 'This,' they will say, 'is he who vanquished in single coth; he who delivered the great

Ma enchantment under which he had been

for alo

proclai his achievements; and presently at the tudom will appear at the s of his

royal palace, and as soon as he beholds the knight, recognising him by

his arms and the device on his shield, he will as a hts of my court, to receive the flower of