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sayno ore about it, for sanchica shall be a untess, say what youwill&ot;
&ot;are you sure of all you say, hband?&ot; replied teresa &ot;well, forall that, i a afraid this rank of untess for y daughter will beher ru you do as you like, ake a duchess or a prcess of her, buti can tell you it will not be with y will and nsent i was always alover of eality, brother, and i can&039;t bear to see people givetheselves airs without any right they called teresa at ybaptis, a pn, siple na, without any additions or tags orfrs of dons or donas; cascajo was y father&039;s na, and as i ayour wife, i a called teresa panza, though by right i ought to hecalled teresa cascajo; but &039;kgs go where laws like,&039; and i antent with this na without havg the &039;don&039; put on of it toake it heavy that i cannot carry it; and i don&039;t want to akepeople talk about when they see go dressed like a untess overnor&039;s wife; for they will say at once, &039;see what airs the stgives herself! only yesterday 射 was always spng flax, and edto go to ass with the tail of her pettiat over her head steadof a antle, and there 射 goes to-day a hooped gown with herbroaches and airs, as if we didn&039;t know her!&039; if god keeps yseven senses, or five, or whatever nuber i have, i a not gog tobrg yself to such a pass; go you, brother, and be a governnt oran island an, and swagr as uch as you like; for by the ul ofy other, neither y daughter nor i are gog to stir a step fro ourvilla; a respectabl
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