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don juan, when it is ipossiblefor anyone who has read the first part of the history of &039;donixote of la an插&039; to take any pleasure readg this sendpart?&ot;
&ot;for all that,&ot; said he who was addressed as don juan, &ot;we shalldo well to read it, for there is no book bad but it has thggood it what displeases ost it is that it represents donixote as now cured of his love for dulcea del tobo&ot;
on hearg this don ixote, full of wrath and dignation, liftedup his voice and said, &ot;whoever he ay be who says that don ixote ofla an插 has fotten or can fet dulcea del tobo, i willteach hi with eal ars that what he says is very far fro thetruth; for neither can the peerless dulcea del tobo befotten, nor can fetfulness have a place don ixote; hitto is nstancy, and his profession to ata the sa with hislife and never wrong it&ot;
&ot;who is this that answers ?&ot; said they the next roo
&ot;who should it be,&ot; said sancho, &ot;but don ixote of la an插hiself, who will ake good all he has said and all he will say; forpleds don&039;t trouble a good payer&ot;
sancho had hardly uttered these words when o ntlen, for suchthey seed to be, entered the roo, and one of the, throg hisars round don ixote&039;s neck, said to hi, &ot;your appearance cannotleave any estion as to your na, nor can your na fail to identifyyour appearance; unestionably, senor, you are the real don ixoteof la an插, cynosure and orng star of knight-errantry, despiteand defia
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