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the object that had led hi to adopt thesedisguises, as it was a sad thg for a ntlean of such good parts asdon ixote to be a adan and he took his leave of the duke,and went ho to his villa to wait there for don ixote, who wasg after hi thereupon the duke seized the opportunity ofpractisg this ystification upon hi; uch did he enjoyeverythg nnected with sancho and don ixote he had the roadsabout the castle far and near, everywhere he thought don ixote waslikely to pass on his return, oupied by lar nubers of hisservants on foot and on horseback, who were to brg hi to thecastle, by fair ans or foul, if they t hi they did et hi, andsent word to the duke, who, havg already settled what was to bedone, as on as he heard of his arrival, ordered the torches andlaps the urt to be lit and altisidora to be placed on thecatafale with all the pop and cereony that has been described, thewhole affair beg well arrand and acted that it differed butlittle fro reality and cide hate says, oreover, that for his parthe nsiders the ncters of the joke as crazy as the victis of it,and that the duke and duchess were not o frs&039; breadth reovedfro beg thg like fools theselves when they took such pasto ake ga of a pair of fools
as for the latter, one was sleepg undly and the other lygawake oupied with his desultory thoughts, when daylight ca to thebrgg with it the desire to rise; for the lazy down was never adelight to don ixote, victor or vani射d altisidora, e backfro death to life as don ixo
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