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In profound silence I listened to what my friend said, and his
observationsto
question them, I admitted their soundness, and out of theentle reader, thou wilt perceivesuch an adviser in such a
ti, without addition or
alteration, the story of the famous Don Quixote of La Mancha, who is held
by all the inhabitants of the district of the Campo de Montiel to have
been the chastest lover and the bravest knight that has for hbourhood I have no desire tothee acquainted with so renowned and honoured a
knight, but I do desire thy thanks for the acquaintance thou wilt make
with the fa, I have
given thee condensed all the squirely drolleries that are scattered
through the swarive
thee health, and not forget me Vale