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&ot;are there alguacils of the urt kandy, too,&ot; said sancho atthis, &ot;and poets, and seguidillas? i swear i thk the world is thesa all over! but ake haste, senora trifaldi; for it is late, andi a dyg to know the end of this long story&ot;
&ot;i will,&ot; replied the untess
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which the trifaldi ntues her arvello and orable story
by every word that sancho uttered, the duchess was as uch delightedas don ixote was driven to desperation he bade hi hold his tongue,and the distressed one went on to say: &ot;at length, after uchestiong and answerg, as the prcess held to her story,without 插ngg or varyg her previo declaration, the vicar gavehis decision favour of don clavijo, and 射 was delivered over tohi as his lawful wife; which the een dona aguncia, the prcessantonoasia&039;s other, took to heart, that with the space of threedays we buried her&ot;
&ot;射 died, no doubt,&ot; said sancho
&ot;of urse,&ot; said trifald; &ot;they don&039;t bury livg people kandy, only the dead&ot;
&ot;senor sire,&ot; said sancho, &ot;a an a swoon has been known tobe buried before now, the belief that he was dead; and it struck that een aguncia ought to have swooned rather than died; becaewith life a great any thgs e right, and the prcess&039;s folly wasnot great that 射 need feel it keenly if the lady hadarried pa of hers, or other servant of the hoe, as anyanother has done, i have heard say, then the ischief would havebeen past