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"'Don Quixote,' he must have said, senora," observed Sancho at this,

"otherwise called the Knight of the Rueful Countenance"

"That is it," said Dorothea; "he said, moreover, that he would be tall of

stature and lank featured; and that on his right side under the left

shoulder, or thereabouts, he would have a greythis, Don Quixote said to his squire, "Here, Sancho my son,

bear a hand and help e king foretold"

"What does your worship want to strip for?" said Dorothea

"To see if I have that mole your father spoke of," answered Don Quixote

"There is no occasion to strip," said Sancho; "for I know your worship

has just such a mole on theh," said Dorothea, "for with friends we must not look too

closely into trifles; and whether it be on the shoulder or on the

backbone h if there is a mole, be it where it

ood father hit the truth

in every particular, and I havemyself to

Don Quixote; for he is the one my father spoke of, as the features of his

countenance correspond with those assigned to this knight by that wide

fame he has acquired not only in Spain but in all La Mancha; for I had

scarcely landed at Osuna when I heard such accounts of his achievements,

that at once my heart told me he was the very one I had come in search