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ou asearnestly as i can, the na of all this pany and y own,to r of the na, untry, rank, and beauty of your lady,for 射 will estee herself fortunate if all the world knows that射 is loved and served by such a knight as your worship sees to be&ot;
at this don ixote heaved a deep sigh and said, &ot;i cannot saypositively whether y sweet eney is pleased or not that the worldshould know i serve her; i can only say answer to what has been urteoly asked of , that her na is dulcea, her untryel tobo, a villa of la an插, her rank t be at least that of aprcess, sce 射 is y een and lady, and her beauty superhuan,sce all the ipossible and fanciful attributes of beauty which thepoets apply to their ladies are verified her; for her hairs aregold, her forehead elysian fields, her eyebrows rabows, her eyessuns, her cheeks roses, her lips ral, her teeth pearls, her neckalabaster, her bo arble, her hands ivory, her fairness snow, andwhat odesty nceals fro sight such, i thk and ia, asrational reflection can only extol, not pare&ot;
&ot;we should like to know her lea, race, and ancestry,&ot; saidvivaldo
to which don ixote replied, &ot;射 is not of the ancient roancurtii, caii, or scipios, nor of the odern lonnas or orsi, nor ofthe oncadas or reesenes of catalonia, nor yet of the rebellas orvillanovas of valencia; palafoxes, nuzas, rocabertis, rellas, nas,alagones, urreas, foces, or gurreas of aragon; cerdas, anries,ndozas, or guzans of castile; alencastros, pallas, or neses o
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