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Don Quixote drewup, not a little to the satisfaction of Sancho, for he was by this timeweary of telling so many lies, and in dread of his master catching himtripping, for though he knew that Dulcinea was a peasant girl of ElToboso, he had never seen her in all his life. Cardenio had now put onthe clothes which Dorothea was wearing when they found her, and thoughthey were not very good, they were far better than those he put off. Theydismounted together by the side of the spring, and with what t...he curatehad provided himself with at the inn they appeased, though not very well, the keen appetite they all of them brought with them. While they were so employed there happened to come by a youth passing onhis way, who stopping to examine the party at the spring, the next momentran to Don Quixote and clasping him round the legs, began to weep freely, saying, "O, senor, do you not know me? Look at me well; I am that ladAndres that your worship released from the oak-tree where I was tied. " Don Quixote recognised him, and taking his hand he turned to thosepresent and said: "That your worships may see how important it is to haveknights-errant to redress the wrongs and injuries done by tyrannical andwicked men in this world, I may tell you that some days ago passingthrough a wood, I heard cries and piteous complaints as of a person inpain and distress; I immediately hastened, impelled by my bounden duty, to the quarter whence the plaintive accents seemed to me to proceed, andI found tied to an oak this lad who now stands before you, which in myheart I rejoice at, for his testimony will not permit me to depart fromthe truth in any particular.
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