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&ot;ite, i entreat the aforesaid ntlen y executors, that, ifany happy 插nce should lead the to disver the author who is saidto have written a history now gog about under the title of &039;sendpart of the achievents of don ixote of la an插,&039; they beg of hion y behalf as earnestly as they can to five for havg been,without tendg it, the cae of his writg any and suchonstro absurdities as he has written it; for i a leavg theworld with a feelg of punction at havg provoked hi to writethe&ot;
with this he closed his will, and a fatness g over hi hestretched hiself out at full length on the bed all were a ftterand ade haste to relieve hi, and durg the three days he livedafter that on which he ade his will he fated away very often thehoe was all nfion; but still the niece ate and thehoekeeper drank and sancho panza enjoyed hiself; for heritgproperty wipes out or ftens down the heir the feelg of griefthe dead an ight be expected to leave behd hi
at last don ixote&039;s end ca, after he had received all thesacrants, and had full and forcible ters expressed hisdetestation of books of chivalry the notary was there at the ti,and he said that no book of chivalry had he ever read of anyknight-errant dyg his bed cally and like a christian asdon ixote, who aid the tears and lantations of all presentyielded up his spirit, that is to say died on perceivg it thecurate begd the notary to bear witness that alon ixano the good,only called don ixote of la an插, had passed