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shadows ofignorance that y unhappy nstant study of those detestable bookf chivalry cast over it now i see through their absurdities anddeceptions, and it only grieves that this destruction of yilsions has e late that it leaves no ti to ake ands by readg other books that ight be a light to y ul niece,i feel yself at the pot of death, and i would fa et it such a way as to show that y life has not been ill that i shouldleave behd the na of a adan; for though i have been one, iwould not that the fact should be ade pner at y death call to, y dear, y good friends the curate, the bachelor san carras,and aster nicholas the barber, for i wish to nfess and ake ywill&ot; but his niece was saved the trouble by the entrance of thethree the stant don ixote saw the he excd, &ot;good news foryou, good sirs, that i a no lonr don ixote of la an插, butalon ixano, whose way of life won for hi the na of good now ai the eney of aadis of gaul and of the whole untless troop ofhis descendants; odio to now are all the profane stories ofknight-errantry; now i perceive y folly, and the peril to whichreadg the brought ; now, by god&039;s rcy schooled to y rightsenses, i loathe the&ot;
when the three heard hi speak this way, they had no doubhatever that new craze had taken possession of hi; and saidsan, &ot;what? senor don ixote! now that we have tellce of thelady dulcea beg disen插nted, are you takg this le; now,jt as we are on the pot of beg 射pherds, to pass our livessgg, like prces, are
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