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rank of those hoed, and withdrew froht be they were likely
to get the worst of the battle; but one of them, the one who had been
thrashed and kicked by Don Fernando, recollected that a some warrants
he carried for the arrest of certain delinquents, he had one against Don
Quixote, who
the galley slaves free, as Sancho had, with very good reason,
apprehended Suspecting hoas, then, he wished to satisfy himself as
to whether Don Quixote's features corresponded; and taking a parchment
out of his boso
himself to read it deliberately, for he was not a quick reader, as he
made out each word he fixed his eyes on Don Quixote, and went on
co the description in the warrant with his face, and discovered
that beyond all doubt he was the person described in it As soon as he
had satisfied hi up the parchht seized Don Quixote by the collar so
tightly that he did not allow him to breathe, and shouted aloud, "Help
for the Holy Brotherhood! and that you may see I dehwayman is to be arrested"
The curate took the warrant and saw that what the officer said was true,
and that it agreed with Don Quixote's appearance, who, on his part, when