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WHICH TREATS OF WHAT BEFELL DON QUIXOTE'S PARTY AT THE INN

Their dainty repast being finished, they saddled at once, and without any

adventure worththey reached next day the inn, the object of

Sancho Panza's fear and dread; but though he would have rather not

entered it, there was no help for it The landlady, the landlord, their

daughter, and Maritornes, when they saw Don Quixote and Sancho cons of hearty satisfaction, which Don

Quixote received with dignity and gravity, and bade them make up a better

bed for him than the last time: to which the landlady replied that if he

paid better than he did the last tiive him one fit for a

prince Don Quixote said he would, so they arret as before; and he lay down at once, being sorely

shaken and in want of sleep

No sooner was the door shut upon hi hi to iveofabout on the floor; I ood tail"