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IN WHICH IS ENDED THE STORY OF THE SHEPHERDESS MARCELA, WITH OTHER

INCIDENTS

Bit hardly had day begun to show itself through the balconies of the

east, when five of the six goatherds came to rouse Don Quixote and tell

hio and see the famous burial of

Chrysostom they would bear hi

better, rose and ordered Sancho to saddle and pannel at once, which he

did with all despatch, and with the saone a quarter of a league when at thetowards them some six shepherds dressed in black sheepskins

and with their heads croith garlands of cypress and bitter

oleander Each of the

with them there ca dress, with three servants on foot accoed onone of the

other which way each party was going, they learned that all were bound

for the scene of the burial, so they went on all together

One of those on horseback addressing his companion said to him, "It seems

to me, Senor Vivaldo, that wethis re by the strange things these shepherds have told us, of both the