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you thkg of turng herit? hh, forheaven&039;s sake, be rational and let&039;s have no ore nonsense&ot;
&ot;all that nonsense,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;that until now has been areality to y hurt, y death will, with heaven&039;s help, turn to ygood i feel, sirs, that i a rapidly drag near death; a truce tojestg; let have a nfesr to nfess , and a notary to akey will; for extreities like this, an t not trifle with hisul; and while the curate is nfessg let one, i beg, gofor the notary&ot;
they looked at one another, wonderg at don ixote&039;s words; but,though uncerta, they were cled to believe hi, and one of thesigns by which they ca to the ncsion he was dyg was this sudden and plete return to his senses after havg been ad; for tothe words already oted he added uch ore, well expressed, devout, and rational, as to banish all doubt and nvce the thathe was und of d the curate turned the all out, and left alonewith hi nfessed hi the bachelor went for the notary andreturned shortly afterwards with hi and with sancho, who, havgalready learned fro the bachelor the ndition his aster was , andfdg the hoekeeper and niece weepg, began to bbber and 射dtears
the nfession over, the curate ca out sayg, &ot;alon ixano thegood is deed dyg, and is deed his right d; we ay now go to hi while he akes his will&ot;
this news gave a trendo ipulse to the brig eyes of thehoekeeper, niece, and sancho panza his good sire, akg the tearsburst fro their eyes and a host of sighs
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