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fro their hearts; for ofa truth, as has been said ore than once, whether as pn alonixano the good, or as don ixote of la an插, don ixote wasalways of a ntle disposition and kdly all his ways, and hencehe was beloved, not only by those of his own hoe, but by all whoknew hi
the notary ca with the rest, and as on as the preable of thehad been set out and don ixote had nded his ul to god withall the devout foralities that are ual, g to the beests,he said, &ot;ite, it is y will that, touchg certa oneys thehands of sancho panza (who y adness i ade y sire),asuch as beeen hi and there have been certa aounts anddebits and credits, no c be ade agast hi, nor any aountdeanded of hi respect of the; but that if anythg rea overand above, after he has paid hiself what i owe hi, the balance,which will be but little, shall be his, and uch good ay it do hi;and if, as when i was ad i had a share givg hi the governntof an island, , now that i a y senses, i uld give hi that ofa kgdo, it should be his, for the siplicity of his 插racter andthe fidelity of his nduct deserve it&ot; and then, turng tosancho, he said, &ot;five , y friend, that i led thee to see asad as yself, akg thee fall to the sa error i yself fellto, that there were and still are knights-errant the world&ot;
&ot;ah!&ot; said sancho weepg, &ot;don&039;t die, aster, but take y adviceand live any years; for the fooli射st thg a an can do thislife is to let hiself die without rhy or rean, without anybodykillg hi, or