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don ixote observed it, and approachg the said, &ot;i know verywell what this seizure arises fro&ot;
&ot;i know not fro what,&ot; replied the friend, &ot;for altisidora is thehealthiest dasel all this hoe, and i have never heard herpn all the ti i have known her a plague on all theknights-errant the world, if they be all ungrateful! go away, senordon ixote; for this poor child will not e to herself aga long as you are here&ot;
to which don ixote returned, &ot;do the favour, senora, to let ate be placed y 插ber to-night; and i will fort this pooraiden to the best of y power; for the early stas of love apropt disilsion is an approved redy;&ot; and with this he retired, as not to be rearked by any who ight see hi there
he had scarcely withdrawn when altisidora, reverg fro herswoon, said to her panion, &ot;the te t be left, for no doubt donixote tends to give ic; and beg his it will not bebad&ot;
they went at once to r the duchess of what was gog on, and ofthe te don ixote asked for, and 射, delighted beyond asure,plotted with the duke and her o dasels to play hi a trick thatshould be ag but harless; and high glee they waited fornight, which ca ickly as the day had e; and as for the day, theduke and duchess spent it 插rg nversation with don ixote
when eleven o&039;clock ca, don ixote found a guitar his 插ber;he tried it, opened the dow, and perceived that perns werewalkg the garden; and havg passed his frs over the frets ofthe guitar