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IN WHICH IS CONTINUED THE STORY OF THE FAMOUS PRINCESS MICOMICONA, WITH

OTHER DROLL ADVENTURES

To all this Sancho listened with no little sorrow at heart to see how his

hopes of dignity were fading away and vanishing in smoke, and how the

fair Princess Micoiant into Don

Fernando, while histranquilly, totally unconscious

of all that had come to pass Dorothea was unable to persuade herself

that her present happiness was not all a dream; Cardenio was in a sihts ran in the saave thanks to Heaven for the favour shown to hi

been rescued froht so

near the destruction of his good name and of his soul; and in short

everybody in the inn was full of contentment and satisfaction at the

happy issue of such a complicated and hopeless business The curate as a

sensible ratulated each upon his good fortune; but the one that was in the

highest spirits and good humour was the landlady, because of the proiven her to pay for all the losses and

dah Don Quixote's means Sancho, as has been

already said, was the only one as distressed, unhappy, and dejected;