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"I shall not be surprised at anything of the kind," returned Don Quixote;

"for if thou dost reme that happened here was a matter of enchantment, and it would

be no wonder if it were the same now"

"I could believe all that," replied Sancho, "ifalso; only it wasn't, but real and genuine; for I saw

the landlord, Who is here to-day, holding one end of the blanket and

jerking me up to the skies very neatly and sth; and when it co people, I

hold for my part, simple and sinner as I areat deal of bruising and bad luck"

"Well, well, God will give a reo out, for I want to see these transfors thou speakest of"

Sancho fetched hiave Don Fernando and the others present an account of Don Quixote's

em they had made use of to withdraw him from

that Pena Pobre where he fancied himself stationed because of his lady's

scorn He described to them also nearly all the adventures that Sancho

had hed not a little, thinking

it, as all did, the strangest form of madness a crazy intellect could be

capable of But now, the curate said, that the lady Dorothea's good