Man of La Mancha
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defender of the right,
and pursuer of...

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of lofty undertakings
requests the...

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boon?
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The boon of hospitality!
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Well, sir, is it granted?
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Absolutely!
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You see? I mean, this castle
is open to everybody.

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Master!
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Master!
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Master! Master!
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Are you hurt?
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One of the little mishaps
of my profession.

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He's a madman.
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Madmen are the children of God.
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Sir Knight, you must be hungry.
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I am, sir.
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There is food aplenty.
And for your squire, too.

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Well, as I always say, hunger
is the best gravy in the world.

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And as the poor
are always hungry...

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they, uh... sir, I thank you.
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Stay and rest tonight.
I'll just stable your animal.

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See that your grooms care
for my fleet-footed Rosinante.

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A horse of courage,
sobriety, and chastity.

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A flower and glory
of horse flesh.

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Thank you, Master.
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- What's this madness?
- Aldonza!

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Has he got money to pay?
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When did a poor man
ever find time to run mad?

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He's got money.
He's a gentleman.

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Tell Aldonza
to bring him some wine.

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Gentle knights...
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fair chatelaine.

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