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At the cries and moans of Sancho, Don Quixote came to himself, and the

first word he said was, "He who lives separated froreater miseries to endure than these Aid me, friend

Sancho, to mount the enchanted cart, for I am not in a condition to press

the saddle of Rocinante, as this shoulder is all knocked to pieces"

"That I will do with all my heart, senor," said Sancho; "and let us

return to our village with these gentleood, and there

ill prepare foranother sally, which may turn out more

profitable and creditable to us"

"Thou art right, Sancho," returned Don Quixote; "It will be wise to let

the n influence of the stars which now prevails pass off"

The canon, the curate, and the barber told hihly amused at Sancho Panza's

simplicities, they placed Don Quixote in the cart as before The

procession once oatherd took his leave of the party; the officers of the Brotherhood

declined to go any farther, and the curate paid theed the curate to let him kno Don Quixote did,

whether he was cured of his ed leave to continue his journey; in short, they all separated and