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nd, the few words you have spoken than the othersancho panza all i ever heard fro hi, and they were not a few hewas ore greedy than well-spoken, and ore dull than droll; and i anvced that the en插nters who persecute don ixote the goodhave been tryg to persecute with don ixote the bad but i don&039;tknow what to say, for i a ready to swear i left hi shut up thecasa del nuncio at toledo, and here another don ixote turns up,though a very different one fro e&ot;
&ot;i don&039;t know whether i a good,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;but i cansafely say i a not &039;the bad;&039; and to prove it, let tell you, senordon alvaro tarfe, i have never y life been saragossa; farfro that, when it was told that this iagary don ixote hadbeen present at the jots that city, i decled to enter it, order to drag his falsehood before the face of the world; and iwent on straight to barcelona, the treasure-hoe of urtesy, havenof stranrs, asy of the poor, ho of the valiant, 插pion of thewrond, pleasant ex插n of fir friendships, and city unrivalled site and beauty and though the adventures that befell there arenot by any ans atters of enjoynt, but rather of regret, i donot regret the, siply becae i have seen it a word, senor donalvaro tarfe, i a don ixote of la an插, the one that faspeaks of, and not the uncky one that has attepted to urp y naand deck hiself out y ideas i entreat your worship by yourdevoir as a ntlean to be good as to ake a declaration beforethe alcalde of this villa that yo
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