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&ot;then verily,&ot; said the curate, &ot;the rit of the father t not beput down to the aount of the n take it, istress hoekeeper;open the dow and flg it to the yard and lay the foundation ofthe pile for the bonfire we are to ake&ot;
the hoekeeper obeyed with great satisfaction, and the worthy&ot;esplandian&ot; went flyg to the yard to await with all patiencethe fire that was store for hi
&ot;proceed,&ot; said the curate
&ot;this that es next,&ot; said the barber, &ot;is &039;aadis of greece,&039;and, deed, i believe all those on this side are of the sa aadislea&ot;
&ot;then to the yard with the whole of the,&ot; said the curate; &ot;forto have the burng of een ptiiestra, and the 射pherd dareland his eclogues, and the bedevilled and volved disurses of hisauthor, i would burn with the the father who begot if he weregog about the guise of a knight-errant&ot;
&ot;i a of the sa d,&ot; said the barber
&ot;and a i,&ot; added the niece
&ot; that case,&ot; said the hoekeeper, &ot;here, to the yard withthe!&ot;
they were handed to her, and as there were any of the, 射spared herself the staircase, and fng the down out of the dow
&ot;who is that tub there?&ot; said the curate
&ot;this,&ot; said the barber, &ot;is &039;don olivante de laura&039;&ot;
&ot;the author of that book,&ot; said the curate, &ot;was the sa that wrote&039;the garden of flowers,&039; and truly there is no decidg which of
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