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"That's what I want, and nofor; for all this, word for word, is in store for your

worship under the title of the Knight of the Rueful Countenance"

"Thou needst not doubt it, Sancho," replied Don Quixote, "for in the same

hts-errant

rise and have risen to be kings and e, Christian or pagan, is at war and has a beautiful

daughter; but there will be tih to think of that, for, as I have

told thee, fa to the

court There is another thing, too, that is wanting; for supposing we

find a king who is at war and has a beautiful daughter, and that I have

won incredible fahout the universe, I know not how it can be

e, or even second cousin to an ehter in hly satisfied on this point, however much my