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"Let your worship ask what you will," answered Sancho, "for I shall find
a way out of all as as I found a way in; but I ieful in future"
"Why dost thou say that, Sancho?" said Don Quixote
"I say it," he returned, "because those blows just noere more because
of the quarrel the devil stirred up between us both the other night, than
for what I said against my lady Dulcinea, whoh there is nothing of that about her-- to your worship"
"Say no more on that subject for thy life, Sancho," said Don Quixote,
"for it is displeasing to me; I have already pardoned thee for that, and
thou knowest the co, 'for a fresh sin a fresh penance'"
While this was going on they saw co a man ipsy; but Sancho Panza, whose eyes and heart were there wherever he saw
asses, no sooner beheld the man than he knew hiipsy he got at the ball, his ass,
for it was, in fact, Dapple that carried Pasanition and to sell the ass had disguised hie, and many more, as well as if they were
his own Sancho saw hinised him, and the instant he did so he