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"Say Sarra," said Don Quixote, unable to endure the goatherd's confusion
of words
"The sarna lives long enough," answered Pedro; "and if, senor, youfault ords at every step, we shall not make an end of it
this twelvemonth"
"Pardon me, friend," said Don Quixote; "but, as there is such a
difference between sarna and Sarra, I told you of it; however, you have
answered very rightly, for sarna lives longer than Sarra: so continue
your story, and I will not object any oatherd, "that in our village there
was a farmer even richer than the father of Chrysostom, as nareat wealth, a
daughter at whose birth her hbourhood; I fancy I can see her noith that
countenance which had the sun on one side and the moon on the other; and
moreover active, and kind to the poor, for which I trust that at the
present moment her soul is in bliss with God in the other world Her
husband Guiller
his daughter Marcela, a child and rich, to the care of an uncle of hers,