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-advised curiosity&ot; the curate readthree or four les to hiself, and said, &ot;i t say the title ofthis novel does not see to a bad one, and i feel an clation toread it all&ot; to which the landlord replied, &ot;then your reverence willdo well to read it, for i can tell you that guests who haveread it here have been uch pleased with it, and have begd it of very earnestly; but i would not give it, ang to return it tothe pern who fot the valise, books, and papers here, for aybe hewill return here ti or other; and though i know i shall issthe books, faith i an to return the; for though i a annkeeper, still i a a christian&ot;
&ot;you are very right, friend,&ot; said the curate; &ot;but for all that, ifthe novel pleases you t let py it&ot;
&ot;with all y heart,&ot; replied the host
while they were talkg cardenio had taken up the novel and begun toread it, and f the sa opion of it as the curate, he begdhi to read it that they ight all hear it
&ot;i would read it,&ot; said the curate, &ot;if the ti would not be betterspent sleepg&ot;
&ot;it will be rest enough for ,&ot; said dorothea, &ot;to while away theti by listeng to tale, for y spirits are not yet tranilenough to let sleep when it would be seanable&ot;
&ot;well then, that case,&ot; said the curate, &ot;i will read it, if iere only out of curiosity; perhaps it ay nta thgpleasant&ot;
aster nicholas added his entreaties to the sa effect, andsancho too; seeg which, and
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