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The last words of his reeable to Sancho that raising his voice he exclaireat

irritation:

"By ht senses; for how

can your worship possibly object tosuch an exalted princess as

this? Do you think Fortune will offer you behind every stone such a piece

of luck as is offered you now? Is my lady Dulcinea fairer, perchance? Not

she; nor half as fair; and I will even go so far as to say she does not

coetting

that county I a for dainties in

the bottom of the sea In the devil's nadom that co

overnor of a province, and for the rest let the

devil take it all"

Don Quixote, when he heard such blaspheainst his lady