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"That is what I say," said Sancho; "there was no occasion for ood luck had not helped your worship, and he

had sent that stone at your head instead of at your breast, a fine e

should have been in for standing up for my lady yonder, God confound her!

And then, would not Cardenio have gone free as a ainst ht-errant is bound to stand up for the honour of woh degree and dignity as Queen

Madasiard on account of her a extremely beautiful, she was very wise, and

very patient under her misfortunes, of which she had many; and the

counsel and society of the Master Elisabad were a great help and support

to her in enduring her afflictions isdoar took occasion to say and think that she

was his mistress; and they lie, I say it once more, and will lie two

hundred times more, all who think and say so"

"I neither say nor think so," said Sancho; "let them look to it; with

their bread let them eat it; they have rendered account to God whether

they ; I a into other men's lives; he who buys and lies feels it in

his purse; moreover, naked was I born, naked I find ain; but if they did, what is that to me? many think there are