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"It is with that kind of love," said Sancho, "I have heard preachers say
we ought to love our Lord, for hilory or the fear of punishh for my part, I would
rather love and serve him for what he could do"
"The devil take thee for a clown!" said Don Quixote, "and what shrewd
things thou sayest at times! One would think thou hadst studied"
"In faith, then, I cannot even read"
Master Nicholas here called out to them to wait a while, as they wanted
to halt and drink at a little spring there was there Don Quixote drew
up, not a little to the satisfaction of Sancho, for he was by this ti so , for though he knew that Dulcinea was a peasant girl of El
Toboso, he had never seen her in all his life Cardenio had now put on
the clothes which Dorothea earing when they found her, and though
they were not very good, they were far better than those he put off They
dis, and hat the curate
had provided hih not very well,
the keen appetite they all of theht with them
While they were so e on
his ho stopping to exa, the next s, began to weep freely,
saying, "O, senor, do you not know me? Look at me well; I am that lad
Andres that your worship released fronised hi his hand he turned to those