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Oh, thou, my squire, pleasant companion in my prosperous and adverse fortunes, fix well in thymemory what thou shalt see me do here, so that thou mayest relate andreport it to the sole cause of all, " and so saying he dismounted fromRocinante, and in an instant relieved him of saddle and bridle, andgiving him a slap on the croup, said, "He gives thee freedom who isbereft of it himself, oh steed as excellent in deed as thou artunfortunate in thy lot; begone where thou wilt, for thou bearest writ...tenon thy forehead that neither Astolfo's hippogriff, nor the famed Frontinothat cost Bradamante so dear, could equal thee in speed. " Seeing this Sancho said, "Good luck to him who has saved us the troubleof stripping the pack-saddle off Dapple! By my faith he would not havegone without a slap on the croup and something said in his praise; thoughif he were here I would not let anyone strip him, for there would be nooccasion, as he had nothing of the lover or victim of despair about him, inasmuch as his master, which I was while it was God's pleasure, wasnothing of the sort; and indeed, Sir Knight of the Rueful Countenance, ifmy departure and your worship's madness are to come off in earnest, itwill be as well to saddle Rocinante again in order that he may supply thewant of Dapple, because it will save me time in going and returning: forif I go on foot I don't know when I shall get there or when I shall getback, as I am, in truth, a bad walker.
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