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see asterpedro&039;s show, for i a sure there t be thg novel it&ot;
&ot;thg!&ot; said aster pedro; &ot;this show of e has sixtythoand novel thgs it; let tell you, senor don ixote, it e of the best-worth-seeg thgs the world this day; buerib credite et non verbis, and now let&039;s t to work, for it isgrog late, and we have a great deal to do and to say and show&ot;
don ixote and sancho obeyed hi and went to where the show wasalready put up and unvered, set all around with lighted wax taperswhich ade it look splendid and bright when they ca to it asterpedro ensnced hiself side it, for it was he who had to work thepuppets, and a boy, a servant of his, posted hiself outside to act asshowan and expn the ysteries of the exhibition, havg a wand his hand to pot to the figures as they ca out and , allwho were the n beg arrand front of the show, ofthe standg, and don ixote, sancho, the pa, and ,aoodated with the best places, the terpreter began to say whathe will hear or see who reads or hears the next 插pter插pter xxvi
where is ntued the droll adventure of the puppet-showan,tother with other thgs truth right good
all were silent, tyrians and trojans; i an all who were watchgthe show were hangg on the lips of the terpreter of its wonders,when dr and trupets were heard to und side it and cannon to gooff the noise was on over, and then the boy lifted up his voice andsaid, &ot;this true story which is here represented to your worships istaken word for wo
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