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the dress of a 射pherdess&ot;
&ot;you an arcela?&ot; said one
&ot;her i an,&ot; answered the goatherd; &ot;and the best of it is, hehas directed his will that he is to be buried the fields likea oor, and at the foot of the rock where the rk-tree sprg is,becae, as the story goes (and they say he hiself said ), that wasthe place where he first saw her and he has al left otherdirections which the clergy of the villa say should not and t notbe obeyed becae they savour of paganis to all which his greatfriend abrosio the student, he who, like hi, al went dressed asa 射pherd, replies that everythg t be done without anyoission aordg to the directions left by chrysto, and aboutthis the villa is all otion; however, report says that, afterall, what abrosio and all the 射pherds his friends desire will bedone, and to-orrow they are g to bury hi with great cereonywhere i said i a sure it will be thg worth seeg; at leasti will not fail to go and see it even if i knew i should not return tothe villa toorrow&ot;
&ot;we will do the sa,&ot; answered the goatherds, &ot;and cast lots to seewho t stay to d the goats of all&ot;
&ot;thou sayest well, pedro,&ot; said one, &ot;though there will be no needof takg that trouble, for i will stay behd for all; and don&039;tsuppose it is virtue or want of curiosity ; it is that thesplter that ran to y foot the other day will not let walk&ot;
&ot;for all that, we thank thee,&ot; answered pedro
don ixote asked pedr
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