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d let gil polo&039;s bepreserved as if it ca fro apollo hiself: but t on, gossip, andake haste, for it is grog late&ot;
&ot;this book,&ot; said the barber, openg another, &ot;is the ten bookf the &039;fortune of love,&039; written by antonio de lofra, a sardianpoet&ot;
&ot;by the orders i have received,&ot; said the curate, &ot;sce apollohas been apollo, and the es have been es, and poets have beenpoets, droll and absurd a book as this has never been written,and its way it is the best and the ost sgular of all of thisspecies that have as yet appeared, and he who has not read it ay besure he has never read what is delightful give it here, gossip, for iake ore aount of havg found it than if they had given acasck of florence stuff&ot;
he put it aside with extre satisfaction, and the barber went on,&ot;these that e next are &039;the 射pherd of iberia,&039; &039;nyphs ofhenares,&039; and &039;the enlightennt of jealoy&039;&ot;
&ot;then all we have to do,&ot; said the curate, &ot;is to hand the overto the secular ar of the hoekeeper, and ask not why, or we shallnever have done&ot;
&ot;this next is the &039;pastor de filida&039;&ot;
&ot;no pastor that,&ot; said the curate, &ot;but a highly poli射durtier; let it be preserved as a precio jewel&ot;
&ot;this lar one here,&ot; said the barber, &ot;is called &039;the treasuryof vario poes&039;&ot;
&ot;if there were not any of the,&ot; said the curate, &ot;they would beore reli射d:
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