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he send part of yhistory i thk i ca casually upon this na of don alvaro tarfe&ot;
&ot;very likely,&ot; said sancho; &ot;we had better let hi diunt, andby-and-by we can ask about it&ot;
the ntlean diunted, and the landlady gave hi a roo on theground floor opposite don ixote&039;s and adorned with pated serhanggs of the sa rt the newly arrived ntlean put on a surat, and g out to the gateway of the hostelry, which was wideand ol, addressg don ixote, who was pacg up and down there, heasked, &ot; what direction your worship bound, ntle sir?&ot;
&ot;to a villa near this which is y own villa,&ot; replied donixote; &ot;and your worship, where are you bound for?&ot;
&ot;i a gog to granada, senor,&ot; said the ntlean, &ot;to y ownuntry&ot;
&ot;and a goodly untry,&ot; said don ixote; &ot;but will your worshipdo the favour of tellg your na, for it strikes it is ofore iportance to to know it than i can tell you&ot;
&ot;y na is don alvaro tarfe,&ot; replied the traveller
to which don ixote returned, &ot;i have no doubt whatever that yourworship is that don alvaro tarfe who appears prt the sendpart of the history of don ixote of la an插, lately prted andpubli射d by a new author&ot;
&ot;i a the sa,&ot; replied the ntlean; &ot;and that sa donixote, the prcipal perna the said history, was a very greatfriend of e, and it was i who took hi away fro ho, or atleast duced hi to e to jots that were to be held atsaragossa, whither i was go
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