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Sancho was bowing his head and thinking about the misfortune of his trip. When he heard this, he opened his eyes, looked up at the pilgrim, and recognized him as Ricot, whom he had met on the day he left the governorship, and the Moor girl as Ricot's daughter. Ricotte's daughter, now untied, held her father in her arms, and their tears flowed together. Ricot said to the general and the governor; "Two adults, this is my daughter, whose name sounds good, but whose life experience is unfortunate.". Her name is Anna Felix, also known as Ricotta. She is famous for her beauty and wealth. I left my country and went abroad to find a place to settle us. Now that I had found a place in Germany, I dressed up as a pilgrim and came back with some Germans to look for my daughter and to get my buried treasure. I didn't find my daughter, but I found the treasure. Now I have brought the treasure with me, and through the twists and turns of this adventure, I have found my priceless treasure, that is, my daughter. If our little sins and her tears and mine can arouse your pity, please have pity on us. We never wanted to offend you, nor did we want to do anything wrong to you with our exiled compatriots. Sancho then said: I know Ricoeur, and I know that Anna Felix is his daughter. As for the other troubles that come and go, good or bad, I can't control them. Everyone present was shocked by the story. The general said: "Your tears have made it impossible for me to fulfill my promise.". Beautiful Anna Felix, go on living. Heaven grant you the rest of your days to rest in peace, and let the impudent and insolent who have committed the crime pay the penalty. Then the general ordered that the two Turks who had killed the soldiers should be hanged, but the governor begged that the two Turks should not be hanged, because they had committed their crimes mainly out of madness, not out of courage. The general agreed to the governor's request and was not prepared to take any more cruel revenge. Then everyone planned how to save Gregorio from danger. Ricotte offered to give two thousand ducats worth of jewels. Many ideas were put forward, but none of them was as good as that of the Spanish apostate. He volunteered to return to Algiers with a six-oar boat with rowers. He knew when, where and how to rescue Gaspar, and he knew the house where Gaspar was. The general and governor were suspicious of the apostate, and the Spaniards, who were preparing to be rowers, distrusted him. But Anna Felix trusted him, and her father, Ricot, said he would pay to redeem a few Spaniards who were boating if they were captured. After discussing this method, inflatable bounce house with slide , the governor got off the ship. Antonio Moreno also returned to his house with the Moorish girl and her father, for the governor had entrusted him with the best care of the father and daughter. Antonio himself is willing to take care of them. Antonio's enthusiasm was mainly due to his affection for Anna Felix's beauty. Small. Say 。 t! Xt-Paradise www.dxsxs.com. Chapter 65 the origin of the Knight of the White Moon, the release of Gregorio, and other things. Antonio followed the Knight of the White Moon all the way into the inn in the city to find out who he was. Along the way, a group of children followed the White Moon Knight. A squire came out of the inn and took off his armor for the White Moon Knight. The Knight of the White Moon entered a guest room, and Antonio followed him. He couldn't wait to see the Knight of the White Moon as he was. When the White Moon Knight saw Antonio in hot pursuit, he said to Antonio: My Lord, I know you want to find out who I am. I don't have to hide it from you. I can tell you the whole truth of the matter while the servant takes off my armor. My Lord, I am Maester Samson Carrasco. I live in the same village as Don Quixote. Seeing his crazy appearance, all of us who knew him felt sorry for him, especially me. We felt that if we wanted him to recover, we had to let him go back to the village and have a good rest at home. That's why I'm here. Three months ago, I dressed up as a knight errant, calling myself the Knight of Mirrors, and waited for him on the road, trying to fight him, defeat him without hurting him, on the condition that whoever lost would obey the Victor. I thought that if he was defeated, my offer to him was to let him go back to the village and not leave the village for a year. Maybe during this period, his illness could be cured. Unexpectedly, he defeated me and threw me off the horse. As a result, I did not achieve the desired goal, and he went on his way. I was defeated, full of shame, and had a bad fall, so I had to go home. However, I did not give up the idea of looking for him again and defeating him. As you have seen to-day, he is a man of the rules of a knight-errant, and therefore, having agreed to the terms I have offered him, he will certainly do what he says. My Lord, that's the whole story. I beg you not to reveal my identity, nor to tell Don Quixote who I am, lest my good wishes be disappointed. He was a very wise man, and if he would only give up his foolish chivalry, his mind would be restored. "Oh, excellency," said Antonio, "may God forgive you! You offend everyone by trying to rehabilitate the funniest lunatic in the world. Don't you see, my Lord? A Don Quixote in his right mind does not bring people as much benefit as an ugly Don Quixote does. I don't think the Maester's plan can restore such a crazy man to normal. I wish Don Quixote wouldn't go back to normal if I didn't have to. For as soon as he returns to normal, we lose not only the pleasure we get from him,large inflatable water slide, but also from his attendant, Sancho Panza. These two kinds of pleasures are enough to bring people joy and relieve their worries. Nevertheless, I will keep my mouth shut and never reveal the truth to Don Quixote. I want to prove that I was right to doubt whether Lord Carrasco's plan would work. 。 joyshineinflatables.com


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