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"May Our Lady be good toup his voice; "and is

it possible that your worship is so thick of skull and so short of brains

that you cannot see that what I say is the simple truth, and that malice

has more to do with your imprisonment and misfortune than enchantment?

But as it is so, I will prove plainly to you that you are not enchanted

Now tell me, so may God deliver you from this affliction, and so may you

find yourself when you least expect it in the ar me," said Don Quixote, "and ask what thou wouldst

know; I have already told thee I will ansith all possible

precision"

"That is what I want," said Sancho; "and what I would know, and have you

tellthe whole

truth as one expects it to be told, and as it is told, by all who profess

arhts-errant-"

"I tell thee I will not lie in any particular," said Don Quixote; "finish

thy question; for in truth thou weariest me with all these asseverations,