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he allas if there was a heaven full of untless glitterg stars frontof it they heard, too, the pleasant gled notes of a variety ofstrunts, ftes, dr, psalteries, pipes, tabors, and tibrels,and as they drew near they perceived that the trees of a leafyarcade that had been nstructed at the entrance of the town werefilled with lights unaffected by the d, for the breeze at theti was ntle that it had not power to stir the leaves on thetrees the icians were the life of the weddg, wanderg throughthe pleasant grounds separate bands, dancg, otherssgg, others playg the vario strunts already ntioned short, it seed as though irth and gaiety were friskg andgabollg all over the adow several other perns were engad erectg raised benches fro which people ight nveniently seethe plays and dances that were to be perford the next day on thespot dedicated to the celebration of the arria of caacho therich and the obseies of basilio don ixote would not enter thevilla, although the peasant as well as the bachelor pressed hi;he exced hiself, however, on the grounds, aply sufficient hipion, that it was the cto of knights-errant to sleep thefields and woods preference to towns, even were it under gildedceilgs; and turned aside a little out of the road, very u插gast sancho&039;s will, as the good arters he had enjoyed thecastle or hoe of don diego ca back to his d
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where an aount is given of the weddg of caacho the rich,tother with the cident of basilio the poor
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