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WHICH TREATS OF THE SHREWD CONVERSATION WHICH SANCHO PANZA HELD WITH HIS

MASTER DON QUIXOTE

"Aha, I have caught you," said Sancho; "this is what into know Come now, senor, can you deny what is commonly

said around us, when a person is out of humour, 'I don't knohat ails

so-and-so, that he neither eats, nor drinks, nor sleeps, nor gives a

proper answer to any question; one would think he was enchanted'? Froathered that those who do not eat, or drink, or sleep,

or do any of the natural acts I a of-that such persons are

enchanted; but not those that have the desire your worship has, and drink

when drink is given the to eat, and

answer every question that is asked them"

"What thou sayest is true, Sancho," replied Don Quixote; "but I have

already told thee there are many sorts of enchantments, and it ed one for another, and

that now it may be the ith enchanted people to do all that I do,