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At the news of Don Quixote's arrival Sancho Panza's wife ca,

for she by this tione aith hi she asked him was if the

ass ell Sancho replied that he was, better than his ood to me; but now tell own have you

broughtof that sort, wife," said Sancho; "though I bring other

things of lad of that," returned his wife; "show s of

more value and consequence, my friend; for I want to see them to cheer es that you have been

away"

"I will show them to you at home, wife," said Sancho; "be content for the

present; for if it please God that we should again go on our travels in

search of adventures, you will soon see overnor of an

island, and that not one of those everyday ones, but the best that is to

be had"

"Heaven grant it, husband," said she, "for indeed we have need of it But

tell me, what's this about islands, for I don't understand it?"

"Honey is not for the ood