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ce to the peopleof her kgdo that 射 was g, and brgg with her thedeliverer of the all on this the barber cheerfully restored the tailto the landlady, and at the sa ti they returned all theaesries they had borrowed to effect don ixote&039;s deliverance allthe people of the n were struck with astonishnt at the beauty ofdorothea, and even at the ely figure of the 射pherd cardeniothe curate ade the t ready such fare as there was the n,and the landlord, hope of better paynt, served the up atolerably good dner all this ti don ixote was asleep, andthey thought it best not to waken hi, as sleepg would now do hiore good than eatg
while at dner, the pany nsistg of the landlord, his wife,their daughter, aritornes, and all the travellers, they discsed thestran craze of don ixote and the anner which he had beenfound; and the landlady told the what had taken place beeen hi andthe carrier; and then, lookg round to see if sancho was there,when 射 saw he was not, 射 gave the the whole story of hisblanketg, which they received with no little aent but on thecurate observg that it was the books of chivalry which don ixotehad read that had turned his bra, the landlord said:
&ot;i cannot understand how that can be, for truth to y dthere is no better readg the world, and i have here o orthree of the, with other writgs that are the very life, not only ofyself but of plenty ore; for when it is harvest-ti, the reapersflock here on holidays, and there is always one aong the who canread an
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